Aussie scientists pick up international accolades
17 November, 2009 by Tim DeanPrince Henry's Institute researchers pick up prestigious medals from UK Society of Endocrinology.
Life Scientist of the Year announced
28 October, 2009 by Staff WritersProfessor Michael Cowley awarded 2009 Science Minister’s Prize for Life Scientist of the Year for work on obesity and diabetes.
Feature: Biotechs prepare for life after the GFC
28 October, 2009 by Tim DeanThe global financial crisis has battered the Australian biotechnology sector, but the signs suggest the storm is passing and the sun could be set to shine again.
Victoria simplifies clinical trial approval process
28 October, 2009 by Tim DeanEthical reviews for multi-site trials will only require a single approval.
Product Wars: Survival gadgets
18 September, 2009 by ARN StaffIf the Tom Hanks movie Cast Away is anything to go by, being marooned on a deserted island is not much fun.
Government calls on CSIRO to improve Centrelink
02 September, 2009 by Tim DeanFive year research alliance between CSIRO and Centrelink to improve service delivery.
Good remains chair of NHMRC
02 September, 2009 by Tim DeanNew National Health and Medical Research Council appointed for 2009-2012 term.
Unravelling the haplotype
22 July, 2009 by Tim DeanJuly/August 2009 issue of Australian Life Scientist is out now!
iSOFT has luck of the Irish
14 July, 2009 by Staff WritersiSOFT wins $17.4m in contract extensions in Northern Ireland for Clinicom patient management system.
Special feature: Lord of the Z ring
03 July, 2009 by Fiona WylieBacteriologist Elizabeth Harry revolutionised her field by working out a better way to watch bacteria do their thing. And what she found was more than she ever expected.
Patrys Announces $6.8 Million Rights Issue
29 June, 2009 by Staff WritersPatrys Limited (ASX:PAB) announces a renounceable pro-rata rights issue to eligible shareholders.
Scientific fraud more common than thought
01 June, 2009 by Staff WritersMay be most prevalent in medicine and pharmacology
High times for high content screening
15 May, 2009 by Staff WritersIt was only 10 years ago that the first high content screening instrument rolled off the production line, and less than three since they started to appear in basic research laboratories.
Elsevier published fake medical journals
08 May, 2009 by Kate McDonaldElsevier published six ‘fake’ Australian medical journals on behalf of pharma companies