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Koala genome data released in push to protect vulnerable species
Cutting edge DNA technology to identify Australian fallen soldiers’ remains
Fast Five with Dr Guillaume Mric
Baylor awarded NIH funding for Clinical Genome ResourceBaylor awarded NIH funding for Clinical Genome Resource
New Salmonella Proteins Discovered
Bright ideas among $31M Australian Government funding boost
Pressure Sensor of Venus Flytrap
Genomics innovation hub to drive research and clinical impact
Illuminating Investment In Medical Research And Jobs
National recognition for WEHI bioinformatics researchers
Griffith and Nanostring launch Centre of Excellence in spatial biology
UniSA researchers awarded $2.8 million for new projects
ARC Discovery Projects success
Researchers help complete world first wasp genome project
App analyses coronavirus genome on a smartphone
CSIRO identifies opportunities for economic recovery
Genomic Leaders Collaborate to Create Australia’s first National COVID-19 Tracking System
Baylor receives NIH funding for center to model rare genetic diseases
Global chase for microbiome
Trillion data points to identify disease-causing genes
Pilot agreement sees Australian biotech reside at UNSW
International project seeks to improve cancer-fighting therapeutics
Re-engineered enzyme could help reverse damage from stroke, spinal cord injury: University study
Dr Mary Kavurma awarded ACvA Research Catalyst Grant
Study Could Lead to Power Over ‘Man Eater’
Researchers identify evolutionary origins of SARS-CoV-2
Cancer study shows cause of complex mutations
Tracking Down Cryptic Peptides
UWA launches online short courses to meet need for skills
Bacteria leave signature in colon cancer cells
Otago and ESR collaboration gets funding to track COVID-19 spread and evolution in NZ
Genome technology to save Australia’s unique biodiversity
Algal genome provides insights into first land plants
$7 million investment to unite genomics research in SA
Genomics Centre sets SA as leader in field
$2.2 million awarded to tackle rare ovarian cancer
EXPERT COMMENTARY: ‘D614G’ mutation of SARS-CoV-2, virus that causes COVID-19
Dual personalities visualised for shape-shifting molecule
Breast cancer ‘signature’ predicts response to new drug class
Wallflowers could lead to new cancer, heart drugs
CSIRO unlocks new way to understand evolving strains of SARS-CoV-2
STA members offer data support for COVID-19 research
Listening to your gut: A powerful new tool on microbiome and cell metabolism
EXPERT COMMENTARY: CSIRO’s research with virus responsible for COVID-19
Appointment of Alex Fowkes as Non-Executive Director of MTPConnect
Scientists organize software competition to advance understanding of genetic function
All in your genes: new tool investigates on and off switch for genes
Research suggests how environmental toxin produced by algae may lead to ALS