Thursday | 8 January, 2009
Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: CSIRO

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    CSIRO cuts loose 21/05/2008 17:42:05

    100 jobs to go and two research labs to close following fall-out from budget.
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    Towards a bio-economy: Australia at BIO 2008 16/05/2008 12:18:03

    The May/June 2008 issue of Australian Life Scientist is out now.
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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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    Smart silk from an unusual source 08/04/2008 11:50:46

    CSIRO research is paving the way for the production of novel biomaterials from bee and ant silk.
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    The grand adventures of King Rat 07/04/2008 11:46:55

    Almost everywhere humans have gone in their peregrinations around the planet, the world's second most ubiquitous mammal, the black rat, Rattus rattus, has followed.
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    This week in Oz biotech 20/03/2008 12:53:31

    Apollo aborts mission, investment fund licensed, biotechs move into Phase II trials and NuSep sorts its sperm.
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    Q&A with Kim Carr 14/03/2008 11:54:15

    Federal science minister Kim Carr outlines his thinking and his philosophy to Australian Life Scientist.
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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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    Science and the supercomputer 31/01/2008 16:48:16

    High performance computing is stimulating collaborative research across state - and country - borders.
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    Bring on the debate 17/01/2008 16:09:10

    New science minister promises charters of independence for public researchers.
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    Battling the bushwhackers 18/12/2007 11:03:40

    Matt Padula is part of a team at UTS that is using de novo peptide sequencing of the proteins and enzymes in a common tick to look for candidate antigens for a potential vaccine against one of Australia's deadliest parasites.
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