Corporate Body

CRC for Conservation and Management of Marsupials (1995 - 2003)

From
1 July 1995
New South Wales, Australia
To
2003
Functions
Veterinary or Animal Health Industries, Conservation or Environment and Industrial or Scientific Research
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Conservation and Management of Marsupials
Location
PO Box 1927, Macquarie Centre, New South Wales 2113

Summary

The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Conservation and Management of Marsupials was established in July 1995. The CRC conducts research in areas such as marsupial reproduction and fertility manipulation, molecular genetics, conservation immunology and virology. This CRC did not exist in 2006. It was still operating in 2000.

Details

From their Web site, June 2002: "Co-operative Research Centre for Conservation and Management of Marsupials The University of Newcastle through the Department of Biological Sciences, together with Macquarie University (the lead institution), Queensland Department of Primary Industry, Perth Zoo and Landcare Research in New Zealand are the major contributors to this Centre. The basic or underpinning research projects include gamete maturation and fertilisation and their endocrine regulation, marsupial immunology and genetic characterisation of reference species."

Published resources

Books

  • Cooperative Research Centres Program (Australia), CRC Compendium / Cooperative Research Centres Program, Australia (Canberra: Australian government Publishing Service, 1996), 72 pp. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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