Industry News
GRDC will put rice genome to work
Australia's Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) is in line to become one of the first commercial organisations licensed to use Syngenta's rice genome sequence. [ + ]
UNSW launches misconduct probe
A senior immunologist and kidney specialist has been accused of committing serious scientific misconduct and misspending public funds from the National Health and Medical Research Council. [ + ]
Centre of Excellence race: and then there were four
Applicants for the Federal government's Biotechnology Centre of Excellence were today whittled down to four. [ + ]
New reactor to boost medical research: ANSTO
The new nuclear reactor at Lucas Heights, in Sydney, will give Australian medical researchers access to the latest therapeutic radioisotopes, according to the head of the facility's radioisotope manufacturing arm. [ + ]
Support for NSW start-ups
Start-up biotechnology companies in NSW are to receive support through a new $2.5 million project. [ + ]
Bendigo farmers' GM concerns
A Bendigo meeting to discuss concerns over genetically modified crop trials was attended by 20 conventional and organic farmers on Thursday April 11. [ + ]
ResMed to move house
Medical device company ResMed has sold its North Ryde facility as it prepares to move to new, larger premises at Sydney's Norwest Business Park. [ + ]
Cloning chip
A chip that will automatically create hundreds of cloned embryos at a time is being developed by a Californian biotech company, New Scientist has learned.
[ + ]Focusing beams of high-energy ions
Innovative precision lenses, designed and built in Australia for focusing beams of high-energy ions, form the core of a new breed of high-energy ion beam microscope recently commissioned in Melbourne.
[ + ]Premiers' positions on stem cell research
The Australian newspaper has reported, for the first time, what the premiers' positions on stem cell research are as follows:
[ + ]Ocean study alters view of global warming
By measuring nitrogen and phosphorus levels in a sediment core off western Mexico, an international research team led by Edinburgh University's Dr Raja Ganeshram, concludes that climatic change may be a more complex process than was previously thought.
[ + ]WA farmers establish GMO policy
The Western Australian Farmers Federation (WA Farmers) has released its policy on genetically modified organisms. [ + ]
Macquarie Bank to advise on synchrotron
Macquarie Bank has been appointed as financial adviser to the Victorian government's $157 million synchrotron project. [ + ]
Plant genomics centre gets new funding boost
The NSW Centre for Agricultural Genomics will expand, after recieving the first injection of funds from the NSW government's BioFirst Intitiative. [ + ]
Pestat hires CSIRO researcher to assist development
Early-stage biotech Pestat is developing biological control products based around controlling fertility of pest animals. [ + ]