Friday | 5 December, 2008
Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: ARC

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    Q&A with Kim Carr 14/03/2008 11:54:15

    Federal science minister Kim Carr outlines his thinking and his philosophy to Australian Life Scientist.
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    New ERA for research quality 27/02/2008 12:34:06

    Science minister Kim Carr announces replacement for dumped RQF.
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    Dementia focus for Hodges 07/02/2008 11:43:34

    Cambridge University neuroscientist Professor John Hodges has been lured to the University of NSW.
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    Opinion: The all-new adventures of Kev & Kim 23/01/2008 15:37:37

    It is with best wishes, an open mind and only a modicum of anxiety that we welcome the new era that swept Australia last November 24, when our collective soul dared to tear itself gently but firmly from the grasp of the elderly gentleman in the Wallabies tracksuit and hitch itself to the Kevin07 bandwagon.
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    Bring on the debate 17/01/2008 16:09:10

    New science minister promises charters of independence for public researchers.
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    Battling the bushwhackers 18/12/2007 11:03:40

    Matt Padula is part of a team at UTS that is using de novo peptide sequencing of the proteins and enzymes in a common tick to look for candidate antigens for a potential vaccine against one of Australia's deadliest parasites.
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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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    Slime-oozing fish sheds light on eye evolution 22/11/2007 11:49:33

    Australian researchers think they have discovered Darwin's missing link in the evolution of the eye.
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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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    AusBiotech special: Proteomics and disease diagnosis 19/10/2007 11:59:28

    At AusBiotech's targeting tumours session next week, Minomic's CEO, Brad Walsh, will explain how proteomics can be harnessed to diagnose disease.
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    ACPFG gets set to deliver 15/08/2007 10:44:04

    Extra funding announced for Australia's centre for plant genomics.
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