Life Scientist > Lab Technology

Opinion: Cash, not coddling, needed from Carr

25 July, 2008 by Kate McDonald

The biotechnology sector in Australia is fuming at the Federal Government, according to the editorial in the latest issue of ALS


Director of API retires

10 July, 2008 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Barry Frost will be leaving the company after serving on the board for 15 years


Celera releases Applera for AB sale

04 July, 2008 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Celera formally separates from Applied Biosystems' owner for Invitrogen's $7b buy


Sonic secures Swiss

02 July, 2008 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Sonic Healthcare to acquire Swiss laboratory group


Environmental enrichment for Rett

27 June, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Mental and physical exercise stimulates Rett mice


Early bird gets the worm

27 June, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Avian evolutionary tree shaken up by phylogenomic study - falcons fly free


VEGFR-3 sprouts out

26 June, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Finnish research finds new role for VEGFR-3 in angiogenesis


NSW to appoint chief scientist

25 June, 2008 by Kate McDonald

NSW Govt announces part-time role for scientist to guide innovation policy


Melbourne to host $100 million life sciences supercomputer

18 June, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Melbourne will be home to a $100 million, 400 teraflop supercomputer, expected to be the world's largest supercomputer dedicated purely to the life sciences.


Here, there be dragons

13 June, 2008 by Graeme O'Neill

Strange beasts evolve on islands: flightless bats and birds, amphibious or monstrous lizards, huge tortoises, giant rodents, dwarf elephants and even humans, such as the famous 'hobbit', H. floresiensis.


Bionic researcher ears prize

04 June, 2008 by Staff Writers

Wei wins premier award for early-career researchers.


Life on Earth, and elsewhere

29 May, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Astronaut Andy Thomas opens UNSW's new Australian Centre for Astrobiology and gives education funding a serve.


Oldest mother ever discovered

29 May, 2008 by Kate McDonald

A 375 million-year-old fossil fish has been discovered with embryo and umbilical cord attached.


This week in Oz biotech

23 May, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Fuming over Commercial Ready, Gallaher moves on, Evado launches out and cash flows in.


CSIRO cuts loose

21 May, 2008 by Kate McDonald

100 jobs to go and two research labs to close following fall-out from budget.


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