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Hilton heads WEHI

24 February, 2009 by Kate McDonald

Doug Hilton the new director of WEHI


Beagle and beyond

17 February, 2009 by Press release

National Maritime Museum symposium to focus on Charles Darwin and his world


Bridging the gap in fluorescence microscopy

16 February, 2009 by Kate McDonald

CSIRO researchers develop new technique for nanometer-scale microscopy


Chowing down with Charlie

12 February, 2009 by Staff Writers

Darwin’s birthday celebrations kick off with a primordial soup


Lorne 2009: Silk structure from a social insect

10 February, 2009 by Graeme O'Neill

The tightly coiled coils in Hymenopteran silk are looking very promising from a biomaterials perspective, the Lorne Protein Structure and Function conference will hear.


Automated Western blotting

09 February, 2009 by Press release

BenchPro 4100 is the industry’s most advanced automated Western blot processor


Profile: Greg Stuart

23 January, 2009 by Fiona Wylie

Greg Stuart has pioneered methods for measuring neuronal signals in the brain to a degree and complexity never before achieved. He will speak at next week’s Australian Neuroscience Society annual meeting.


Orphan status for ChemGenex

20 January, 2009 by Kate McDonald

Omacetaxine receives orphan drug status for bone marrow disorders


Wales, papal mortality and the game they play in heaven

20 December, 2008 by Kate McDonald

ALS on holidays, Benedict on medical alert due to leek threat


Plenty of cash for Peplin

02 December, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Peplin reports healthy cash balance


AH&MRC profile: Helen Ball

18 November, 2008 by Kate McDonald

The pathophysiology of the IDOs


Byrne burns big at Monash

18 November, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Ed Byrne replaces Richard Larkins as Monash VC, zebra fish facility opens


AH&MRC profile: Elaine Fuchs

17 November, 2008 by Graeme O'Neill

The Australian Health & Medical Research Congress started today in Brisbane. We kick off proceedings by profiling renowned adult stem cell researcher, Elaine Fuchs.


Ramaciotti for Frazer, Burnet for Kile

14 November, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Ian Frazer wins Ramaciotti Medal, while Burnet Prize goes to Benjamin Kile


Milthorpe to UTS

12 November, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Biochemist Bruce Milthorpe new dean of science at UTS


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