Stories about: National Research
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Innovation review extended 31/07/2008 15:11:11
Deadline for Innovation Review green paper extended by a month - +
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. - +
Waterhouse and Wang's big win 20/09/2007 11:53:44
CSIRO scientists win Australia's premier science award for discovery of double-stranded RNA interference in plants, while marine researcher wins life scientist of the year award. - +
Regular boost for high fibre research 25/07/2007 10:44:13
CSIRO and universities come together to research new grain varieties with higher fibre. - +
When p is greater than n 19/01/2007 11:25:15
Crunching the numbers from multivariate statistics sounds a rather dry topic to wet lab specialists, but a group of CSIRO researchers has taken a rather philosophical approach to managing the data mountain. - +
Mice and men winners in NCRIS projects 29/11/2006 16:10:38
The successful projects under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) have been announced, including the establishment of a national mouse phenomics network, a plant phenomics network and a national medical imaging facility. - +
What we can see for you 21/09/2006 10:44:38
Australia's Nanostructural Analysis Network Organisation (NANO) was established four years ago to provide top-tier microscopy services for Australian scientists. - +
Capturing the wow factor with the cryo-TEM 21/09/2006 10:39:28
The spectacular images Brad Marsh is able to capture using NANO's cryo-transmission electron microscope are teaching us more about pancreatic beta cells. Fiona Wylie spoke to the man behind the microscope. - +
CSIRO signs research agreement with Chinese Ministry of Science 16/02/2006 15:22:36
The CSIRO and the Chinese Government have signed an agreement designed to strengthen the relationship between research laboratories in Australia and China. - +
Govts should stay out of agbiotech business: Raff 20/01/2006 12:24:34
Government involvement in agricultural biotech industries is stifling innovation, a leading industry figure has warned. - +
Brumby wants therapeutic cloning ban lifted 30/09/2005 10:20:40
Victorian treasurer and minister for innovation, John Brumby, has called on the federal government to lift its ban on somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), otherwise known as therapeutic cloning.
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