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Australian Life Scientist Weekly | Allez les Wallabies! (et les Alls Blacks) / End of an era for GTG

 

 Thursday 20th September 2007

Australian Life Scientist Weekly

Allez les Wallabies! (et les Alls Blacks)
ALS Weekly is going on holidays from today and won't be back online until mid-October. More...

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End of an era for GTG
New head for Melbourne's Genetic Technologies as founder steps back. More...

Waterhouse and Wang's big win
CSIRO scientists win Australia's premier science award for discovery of double-stranded RNA interference in plants, while marine researcher wins life scientist of the year award. More...

Berkovic to present Danks oration
Patient participation in genetic research the topic of the second David Danks oration. More...

Dry behind the rears
A Queensland team is launching a trial of a vaccine to protect koalas from the ravages of Chlamydia, but - as always - they could do with a little assistance. More...

ComBio special: The peculiar world of the paraspeckle
No one is completely certain of the exact role of paraspeckles, but most suspect they are involved in gene expression. More...

ComBio special: Zebrafish and the presenilin genes
Fish is brain food and for most of us that means eating it. For Michael Lardelli, zebrafish are also helping us understand the human brain. More...

ComBio special: Nodding acquaintance between legumes and bacteria
Studying the symbiotic relationship between legumes and nitrogen-fixing rhizobia bacteria raises the possibility of a potential application in cereals. More...

ComBio special: C4 plants and the evolutionary explosion
Did the evolution of C4 photosynthesis pathways in grasses helped kick-start modern human evolution as well? More...



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