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That was the week that was ...

27 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Bracks' legacy, AIDS conference, the art of Odile Crick and the science of the Simpsons.


Have a whine on us!

17 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

The July/August 2007 issue of Australian Life Scientist is out now -- and so is Wobbly.


Bioprospecting at Box Hill

16 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Box Hill biotech students go into the lab with PaleoTechnology.


GE's $8 billion Abbott deal falls over

16 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Massive sale of diagnostics business too good to be true?


Monash joins European molecular biology lab

12 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Monash uni is the first organisation outside of Europe to be given associate membership of EMBL.


Mass spec for the ARC

12 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Mass spectrometry expert appointed new CEO of the Australian Research Council.


Fisk to head clinical research centre

09 July, 2007 by Staff Writers

Professor Nicholas Fisk will head UQ's new clinical research centre.


Big deal on nuclear medicine

06 July, 2007 by Staff Writers

ANSTO and Siemens will build a $10 million nuclear medicine facility in Sydney.


Michrom Bioresources appoints ProteoMass

02 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

ProteoMass picks up new mass spec, chromatography agency


Stocker rejoins CSIRO

02 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Former CSIRO chief John Stocker is now chairman of the board.


Little bitty queue jumpers

27 June, 2007 by Staff Writers

Subordinate fish keep their weight down to survive the pecking order.


Big ideas, brilliant minds

13 June, 2007 by Staff Writers

Highlights of who's heading to Melbourne for the annual Deakin Lectures.


Science in the public sphere

13 June, 2007 by Staff Writers

Nobel Laureate Peter Agre will deliver the Howard Florey Institute's Kenneth Myer Lecture tomorrow night.


Beckman Coulter launches the RAPTRs

29 May, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Beckman Coulter will introduce the new BioRAPTR and PicoRAPTR flying reagent dispenser (FRD) workstations to the Australian market later this year.


Opinion: The inaugural ALS honour roll of screw-ups

24 May, 2007 by Kate McDonald

The hunt for Wobbly is on.


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