Thursday | 8 January, 2009
Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: Laser

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    Shining a light on membrane proteins 24/06/2008 11:36:00

    Physics and biology have come together to solve one of science's big issues - the structure of membrane proteins - through the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coherent X-ray Science.
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    Geneticists to the internet's rescue 06/02/2008 12:49:39

    Genetic analysis of light fingers noise problem
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    Proteomics for cancer diagnostics 18/12/2007 11:00:13

    Genomics is old hat and proteomics is now where it's at, according to Richard Christopherson.
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    Seeing the light in femtoseconds 28/11/2007 12:20:51

    Speedy laser facility will be used for biological imaging.
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    MicroRNAs: thinking globally, acting locally 28/11/2007 11:10:49

    Neurologist Ken Kosik and his team are profiling neuronal miRNAs to identify those potentially involved in neuronal plasticity and the function of those that are unique to dendrites.
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    Multiphoton beast is unleashed 21/11/2007 11:28:36

    A $900,000 multiphoton microscope at Sydney's Centenary Institute has been unveiled.
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    FABLS up in lights 02/11/2007 16:34:40

    The Australian Research Network for Fluorescence Applications in Biotechnology and Life Sciences (FABLS) has access to a staggering array of Australian and overseas instrumentation and expertise in fluorescence technology and applications.
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    From baker to brewer 02/11/2007 16:33:06

    Rob Learmonth is using his fluorescence expertise to help the most needy - Australia's beer and wine drinkers.
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    BIO profile: The hope beyond the hype 17/04/2007 10:22:32

    The CSIRO is sponsoring a session on biomaterials and regenerative medicine at BIO2007. Kate McDonald spoke to CSIRO's theme leader for the area, Keith McLean, about this competitive but challenging field.
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    Tackling skin cancer in organ transplant patients 13/04/2007 11:37:48

    Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals is heading into further Phase II and beginning Phase III trials for several UV-related indications for its photo-protective drug CUV1647. The big hope, however, is its potential to protect organ transplant recipients.
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    New oncology application for Clinuvel 23/03/2007 16:16:18

    Clinuvel has identified a new application for its photoprotective drug, this time in cancer patients.
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