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Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: Murdoch University

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    ChemGenex receives two ARC linkage grants 28/07/2005 14:41:20

    Melbourne and California-based ChemGenex Pharmaceuticals (ASX:CXS) has been awarded two linkage project grants worth AUD$525,000 in cash from the Australian Research Council (ARC) over the next three years.
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    Perth's OBJ claims progress on 'electronic' drug patch 08/07/2005 14:14:49

    Drug delivery company OBJ (ASX:OBJ) claims to have reached an advanced stage in the development of its coin-sized smart drug patch.
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    Big names on grant winners list 06/07/2005 18:15:28

    Some of the biggest names in Australian science are among the big winners of more than AUD$100 million in National Health and Medical Research Council grants, announced on Wednesday.
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    States of the nation 22/06/2005 15:49:39

    State government policy has been vital in helping to shape the Australian biotechnology industry. Here, Cristy Burne takes us for a tour of Western Australia, the state that later this year will host the national biotech conference.
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    Superannuation fund investment boosts Uniseed 10/05/2005 14:45:14

    Western Australia's biggest private sector superannuation fund, Westscheme, has signed a AUD$15 million partnership with university based pre-seed venture fund Uniseed.
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    Perth team tracks HIV's 'escape mutants' 12/04/2005 14:45:55

    The 'H' in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) could stand just as well for Hydra, the multi-headed monster of Greek myth. By the time the human immune system has decapitated one strain of the virus, it has spawned a host of novel mutants. Mutants proliferate because natural selection endowed the virus with a dodgy reverse transcriptase enzyme that introduces random errors into the genetic blueprints of newly replicated virus particle.
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    WA researchers reveal smoke's 'phoenix factor' 09/07/2004 15:00:51

    Early Australian settlers evocatively dubbed fire 'the red steer' -- the untamed beast that rampaged through the bush, grazing it back to bare earth. 'Red prince' might have been more appropriate, because the smoke from bushfires delivers a potent chemical kiss that rouses the sleeping seeds of many native plants -- including many of Australia's most beauteous species -- to vibrant life.
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    BIO profile: Brian Whan, Molecular Plant Breeding CRC 01/06/2004 16:03:43

    When the Victorian Department of Agriculture's Werribee research farm advertised for a 'Semi-Dwarf Wheat Breeder' in the early 1970s, Bryan Whan applied -- his qualifications measured up, even if his height exceeded specification.
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    Biotech startup Epichem opens for business 13/04/2004 15:40:18

    State of the art medicinal chemistry facilities were opened on the Murdoch University campus by the WA Minister for Development Clive Brown last week for biotech start up Epichem.
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    Imugene toasts future after formative year 16/09/2003 14:23:32

    Despite a decrease in revenues and an increase in net loss to AUD$1.3 million, veterinary biotechnology company Imugene (ASX:IMU) has come a long way in its first year as a biotechnology company, according to chairman Graham Dowland, who said it was a "tremendous formative year."
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    Imugene itching to launch product 12/06/2003 14:08:21

    Vet biotech Imugene is pinning big hopes on its recombinant gene-based flea control vaccine currently on trial at Murdoch University.
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