Corporate Body

CRC for Value Added Wheat (2001 - 2008)

From
1 July 2001
North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia
To
2008
Functions
Plant science, Industrial or scientific research and Food or beverage industry
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Value Added Wheat
  • Wheat CRC
Location
North Ryde, New South Wales

Summary

The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Value Added Wheat replaced the CRC for Quality Wheat Products and Processes in July 2001. Amongst the CRCs areas of research expertise are wheat geonomics and proteomics, antibody diagnostics, cereal processing and cereal chemistry. It has funding until 2008.

Timeline

 1995 - 2001 CRC for Quality Wheat Products and Processes
       2001 - 2008 CRC for Value Added Wheat

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