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The Alliance | Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance
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Skip to main content. Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance. What is the Alliance? How are we governed? What is a genomic test? How could genomics help me? Raquo; About us. Raquo; The Alliance. Genomics has huge potential to improve healthcare. Looking at the genome can help diagnose illness more quickly and easily, as well as help understand what treatment/management might be most effective. The work of Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance is:. Assessing genomics in practice. Establishing the best systems.
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rtingley | Reid Tingley
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Extinction and invasion ecology of amphibians and reptiles. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I am a Research Fellow working in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (CEED) at the University of Melbourne. Toward more effective use of SDMs in conservation decision making. November 3, 2013. How could we most effectively develop SDMs to support these decisions, and start to bridge the gap between academics and managers? In a recent paper in Ecology Letters. Your research...
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Publications | The Holmes Group
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Applications of Synthesis to Problems in Materials and Biology. No upcoming events available. Covalent Attachment of Functionalized Cardiolipin on a Biosensor Gold Surface Allows. Repetitive Measurements of Anticardiolipin Antibodies in Serum. A Schlichtiger, C. Baier, M.-X. Yin, A. B. Holmes, M. Maruyama, R. Strasser, U. Rant, M. Thaler and P. B. Luppa, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 275-285, DOI: 10.1007/s00216-012-6467-8, published on the web. 23 Oct, 2012. 19 Nov, 2012. 14 Feb, 2013. 8 Mar, 2013 . Enhancement ...
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CDATA | JAMS
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Skip to main content. Wednesday, October 28, 2015 - 18:15. Heterogeneity in diazotroph diversity and activity within a putative hotspot for marine nitrogen fixation. Australia’s tropical waters represent predicted “hotspots” for nitrogen (N2) fixation based on empirical and modelled data. However, the identity, activity and ecology of N2 fixing bacteria (diazotrophs) within this region are virtually unknown. By coupling DNA and cDNA sequencing of nitrogenase genes (. With size fractionated N. Transcripts...
melbournegenomics.com.au
The Alliance | Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance
http://www.melbournegenomics.com.au/about-us/alliance
Skip to main content. What is the Alliance? How are we governed? What is a genomic test? How could genomics help me? Medical conditions in focus (2016-2018). Raquo; About us. Raquo; The Alliance. Genomics has huge potential to improve healthcare. Looking at the genome can help diagnose illness more quickly and easily, as well as help understand what treatment/management might be most effective. The work of Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance is:. Assessing genomics in practice. The Royal Melbourne Hospital.
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Record changes in our local area - VicNature2050
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Grassland monitoring. Photo: IT'S A WILDLIFE. We are recording changes in our local area. The Millennium Drought hit birds hard. Many birds died and, unfortunately, many species did not fully recover in the wet years that followed. Luckily, birds fared better in some places than others: more birds survived in places that had lots of trees, especially where there were trees along rivers and streams. What can we learn from these birds? Gang Gang Cockatoo. Photo: Jenny Barnett. We knew we needed more long-t...
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November | 2012 | Reid Tingley
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Extinction and invasion ecology of amphibians and reptiles. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2012. Seeking student with an interest in genetics and optimal survey design. November 27, 2012. EDNA may revolutionise surveys for cryptic invasive species such as the cane toad, but is eDNA more cost-efficient than traditional survey methods? And the School of Botany. On this topic over at qaeco.com. How does a species’ abundance influence detection? The successful ...
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Projects | The Holmes Group
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Applications of Synthesis to Problems in Materials and Biology. No upcoming events available. Polymeric organic semiconducting materials. Next-Generation Organic Solar Cell Materials. High-performance conjugated polymers compatible with green solvents. Current conjugated polymers for organic solar cells require chlorinated solvents as a processing solvent. These solvents have occupational hazard and safety implications towards large-scale fabrication. Key research targets for this project is to d...Fulle...
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