Friday | 5 December, 2008
Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: Griffith University

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    Pharma and academia - how opposites attract 07/08/2008 11:49:00

    They may have sneered at each other in the past, but collaborative efforts for translational research between academia and industry are happening, and they are working.
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    Medigard selects site for trials 10/07/2008 15:43:03

    Gold Coast's Medigard chooses Genomics Research Centre at Griffith Uni for trials
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    BIO 2008: Australia goes to BIO 06/06/2008 12:00:39

    Exhibitors on the Australian Pavilion at BIO 2008 in San Diego
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    2010: a Sydney Project 23/05/2008 12:18:00

    The Sydney Project aims to have human embryonic stem cells in clinical trials to treat type 1 diabetes in four years.
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    H5 study in virus-like particles 04/02/2008 12:03:08

    Method to better interrogate H5 flu virus protein developed by Australian and international researchers.
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    Here we go again: what next for stem cells? 21/09/2006 11:10:40

    With developments in the embryonic stem cell debate changing as quickly as Melbourne's weather, Kate McDonald asked two of Australia's leading researchers - Stephen Livesey and Bernie Tuch - what would happen should the recommendations of the Lockhart Review be implemented.
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    The great divide: therapeutic cloning 22/11/2005 10:08:49

    Should Australia lift its ban on therapeutic cloning? Few topics in Australian science have generated such strong opinions. Ruth Beran reports.
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    National bioprospecting regulations released 21/11/2005 14:45:58

    The Australian government has released new national environmental regulations to control 'bioprospecting' -- the search for new chemicals in living things that will have some medical or commercial use.
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    Qld to join synchrotron 08/11/2005 14:01:38

    The Queensland government and a consortium of Queensland universities will together invest AUD$5 million in the Melbourne-based Australian Synchrotron.
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    A sweet $22 million for Queensland research centre 07/09/2005 13:00:00

    Griffith University plans to almost triple its number of scientists from 55 to 155 over the next seven years to create the largest glycomics institute in the world following a commitment by the Queensland government and the university to spend AUD$22 million.
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    Qld team on the pulse of migraine genetics 09/08/2005 14:19:57

    What causes those headaches that keep on thumping after you've exceeded your recommended daily allowance of garden-variety analgesics? A team at QIMR is close to finding out.
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