Friday | 5 December, 2008
Australian Biotechnology News

Stories by: Melissa Trudinger

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    INTERVIEW: The jewel in India's biotech crown 17/11/2005 16:58:08

    Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw spoke with Melissa Trudinger about ways in which India and Australia can work together in biotech.
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    The big Australian biopharma 18/04/2005 14:45:10

    Brian McNamee has been at the helm of Australia's oldest - and now biggest - life-sciences company, CSL, for 15 years. He guided the company through its public listing in 1994 and has overseen its growth to a market capitalisation of $6.8 billion. He spoke with Melissa Trudinger about CSL's research and development programs, and his vision for the company's future.
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    Stem cells: Researchers warn of lost ground 06/04/2005 14:37:41

    Some of Australia's most eminent researchers have warned that Australia must get creative to stay on top in the increasingly competitive global stem cell research and business landscape.
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    The hard cell: research debate to fire up again 06/04/2005 14:33:24

    Melissa Trudinger looks at the issues that are set to arise as debate begins again on stem cell research in Australia.
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    The hard cell 04/04/2005 14:45:37

    Advocates and opponents of stem cell research across Australia are gearing up for the reignition of the debate that polarised Australia's state and federal governments in 2002.
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    Biotech students band together 01/04/2005 14:45:24

    The South Australian branch of the AusBiotech Student Association (ABSA) was launched last night in Adelaide.
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    PM backs down on stem cell research 'roadblock' 29/03/2005 12:00:49

    The Australian prime minister, John Howard, has dropped plans for a 12-month extension to the current restriction on creating new embryonic stem cell lines, which is due to expire on April 5, after being rebuffed by state premiers.
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    Norwood raises $5.8m in US 29/03/2005 14:50:56

    Norwood Abbey (ASX:NAL) has raised AUD$5.8 million (US$4.5 million) through a placement to three US institutional investors. The company may also receive a further $6 million in additional equity investment from the same investors within the next six months.
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    Phylogica IPO closes oversubscribed 24/03/2005 14:45:14

    Perth-based functional proteomics company Phylogica has closed its IPO after raising $5 million through the sale of 25 million shares at $0.20.
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    Australian genomics comes in from the cold 24/03/2005 14:45:19

    Australia's on-the-fence approach to large-scale sequencing and genomics projects has left it until recently on the fringes of the field, according to a leading US-based genomics researcher.
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    GBS invests in US-based biotech 23/03/2005 14:45:37

    Australian biotech venture capitalists GBS Venture Partners has invested in US-based therapeutic antibody company KaloBios Pharmaceuticals as part of a US$20 million series B financing round.
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