Corporate Body

Biotechnology Australia Pty Ltd

From
Roseville, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Medical Research, Industrial or scientific research and Biotechnology
Alternative Names
  • Biotech Australia Pty Ltd
Location
Roseville New South Wales

Summary

Biotechnology Australia was in existence in 1988. Skills covered included: immunology, biological chemistry, applied microbiology, entomology, bioengineering as well as recombinant DNA techniques.

Published resources

Books

  • CSIRO, CSIRO's contribution to the nation: A record of how Australia has benefited from its investment in scientific research (Canberra: CSIRO Australia, 1991), 22 pp, https://www.eoas.info/bib-pdf/ASBS15831.pdf. Pages 14; refers to cattle tick vaccine. Details

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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