Tuesday | 7 October, 2008
Australian Biotechnology News

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    BIO 2008: Sensing the sewage assassin 04/06/2008 14:21:20

    Victorian company Biosol is pioneering the use of microbial control to reduce corrosion in sewage pipes and cut greenhouse gas emissions at wastewater treatment plants.
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    BIO 2008: Oz biotech - state of the nation 02/06/2008 12:01:53

    BIO 2008, the world's largest conference for the biotechnology industry, is being held in San Diego from June 16. In our annual preview, we take a look at how the Australian sector is travelling.
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    Budget boos and coos 14/05/2008 12:33:38

    There were mixed reactions from the science and research sector to yesterday's budget.
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    The missing links in insulin action 02/04/2008 10:49:47

    Who would have thought that Chinese vegies, phosphopeptides and stressed mitochondria might advance the treatment of type 2 diabetes?
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    Cancer research web using genome map 27/03/2008 12:32:23

    Research grid could lead to improved drug research and safer clinical trials for cancer and other diseases.
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    Beamline on imaging and medical therapy 13/02/2008 10:18:33

    New centre for imaging and medical therapy being built at the Australian Synchrotron.
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    Alpha-toxin didn't do it 12/02/2008 11:48:32

    Australian research shows that a long-suspected alpha-toxin protein is not the guilty party in exacerbating poultry necrotic enteritis.
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    1000 genomes, infinite detail 24/01/2008 17:38:32

    International consortium announces '1000 Genomes Project' to produce most detailed map of human genetic variation.
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    Sustained release for pain relief 17/12/2007 10:40:23

    A Phase 1 trial of a transdermal delivery system of pain reliever oxycodone has positive results.
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    High-throughput sequencing challenges microarray turf 14/12/2007 17:04:17

    A new dimension to commercial next-generation sequencing applications - one that could potentially pose a threat to more-established microarray technologies - has been revealed in two recent papers.
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    The evolutionary fast lane 12/12/2007 10:12:09

    Human evolution has become supercharged in the last 40,000 years, new research shows.
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