Friday | 5 December, 2008
Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: The Australian Wine Research Institute

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    Move over Skippy - big-time sequencing has arrived 13/08/2007 15:48:06

    James Watson's genome is now on DVD thanks to cutting-edge sequencing technology, so why, barring the wallaby genome, can't we do projects like this in Australia?
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    From grapes to grants: new ARC head outlines plans 30/06/2004 15:30:41

    Prof Peter Høj, currently director of the Australian Wine Research Institute, has been appointed the new CEO of the Australian Research Council (ARC).
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    Australia's rich agribiotech harvest 01/06/2004 15:56:36

    From wine to wheat to mouse plagues, Australian life scientists are nothing if not creative in agricultural biotech, writes Graeme O'Neill.
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    BIO profile: Jurgen Michaelis, Bio Innovation SA 01/06/2004 15:17:03

    Start-ups are the easy bit -- it's the quality and consistency of post-natal care that determines whether young biotechnology companies will survive, according to Dr Jurgen Michaelis, the man behind the rapid rise of South Australia's biotechnology industry.
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    Vintage research benefits wine industry 21/08/2003 14:48:40

    On a wall at CSIRO Plant Industry's Merbein laboratories, is an old photo-micrograph of a grapevine floral bud. Dr Nigel Steele Scott, head of Plant Industry's horticultural research laboratories in Glen Osmond, South Australia, says it's his favourite image -- a portent of a revolution in viticulture that is still having an enormous impact on the Australian wine industry today.
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