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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Australian Life Scientist Weekly | Flight first, sound later / Mapping the chromatin landscape

 

 Friday 15th February 2008

Australian Life Scientist Weekly

Flight first, sound later
Fossil find suggests bats evolved the ability to fly before developing echolocation. More...

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Mapping the chromatin landscape
Frances Shannon tells the Lorne protein conference about the role of architectural proteins and how the packaging of DNA in the cell nucleus controls immune-related gene expression. More...

How red blood cells nuke their nuclei
MIT scientists model the enucleation of red blood cells in vitro. More...

Murphy moves up to the ministry
BioMelbourne Network CEO Tim Murphy appointed as senior advisor to new Innovation Minister. More...

Bone healing with MSCs
Mesoblast announces good results from early phase trial in bone repair. More...

Beamline on imaging and medical therapy
New centre for imaging and medical therapy being built at the Australian Synchrotron. More...

Watchful wait or vaccinate?
US researchers develop test vaccine that prevents development of prostate cancer in mice. More...

Blobology and proteins' little helpers
One of the world's leading structural biologists, Helen Saibil, is bringing her knowledge -- and some spectacular images -- of molecular chaperones to the Lorne Protein conference. More...

RNA chip on a platter
RNA microarray chip technology developed by the University of Queensland licensed to Invitrogen. More...

Alpha-toxin didn't do it
Australian research shows that a long-suspected alpha-toxin protein is not the guilty party in exacerbating poultry necrotic enteritis. More...



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