Industry News
Early-career researcher awards announced
The Australian Academy of Science is offering a special early-career researcher program in conjunction with Science at the Shine Dome on 2-4 May 2001 in Canberra.
[ + ]FASTS elects an interim president
Professor Peter Cullen is to become President of the Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies (FASTS) again.
[ + ]Oscars for scientists
On March 26, the 33 Australian scientists whose papers have been most-frequently cited by their colleagues are to be honoured at a ceremony in Canberra that has been likened to awarding Oscars to scientists.
[ + ]Fight against cane toad invasion continues
Biological controls must be found to halt the march of cane toads across Australia, according to Federal Environment Minister Robert Hill.
[ + ]Australian scientists win timber research award
Australian scientists have won the world's most prestigious award for timber research for the second year running.
[ + ]$135 million green energy investment for SA
The provision of alternate energy has received a boost with an announcement that the State's first Geothermal Exploration Licences have been offered.
[ + ]Bracks government supports expansion of Birchip Grain Industry Research Facility
The Minister for State and Regional Development, John Brumby, today announced the Bracks Government would provide a $110,000 grant to the Birchip Cropping Group to expand its research facilities - a project that will support the further development of the grain industry in the Wimmera/Mallee.
[ + ]Current trends in the biotechnology industry
On March 27 & 28, 2001, at the Westin Hotel, Sydney, a conference titled ‘Current Trends in the Biotechnology Industry’ will be held.
[ + ]$155M new funding for leading-edge research
The Minister for Industry, Science and Resources, Senator Nick Minchin, today called for proposals from industry and research institutions for funding under the Commonwealth Government's new $155 million Major National Research Facilities Program.
[ + ]Healthier mobile phones
Professor Roger Green of Warwick University, English Midlands, has designed a handset that is said to cut radiation passing through the user's head by 97 per cent while also doubling the life of the phone's battery.
[ + ]$11 million allocated to HRT study
Adelaide University has been awarded the Australian arm of a major international study to examine the long-term effects of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
[ + ]Stem Cell Sciences expands into the UK
Stem Cell Sciences Ltd, a Melbourne based biotechnology company, has announced the creation of a wholly-owned UK subsidiary, Stem Cell Sciences (UK) Ltd. The new company has established offices and laboratories within the Centre for Genome Research, the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
[ + ]Australian Biotech Industry gets down to business
A new three-year business plan released by the Australian Biotechnology Association (ABA) is setting the scene for Australia to become a major player in the international biotechnology arena.
[ + ]Discovery surprises international scientists
Scientists at Monash University’s Institute of Reproduction and Development have surprised their international colleagues with an exciting discovery that could impact on the treatment of hepatitis, multiple sclerosis (MS) and certain types of cancer.
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