Corporate Body

Dairy Futures CRC (2009 - c. 2015)

From
2009
Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
To
c. 2015
Alternative Names
  • Dairy Futures Cooperative Research Centre
Website
http://www.dairyfuturescrc.com.au

Summary

The Dairy Futures CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) took the place of the CRC for Innovative Dairy Products in 2009-2010 with a 6.5 year grant. The CRC continued specialising in the following areas of expertise: identifying, sequencing and assessing functionality of genes, gene markers and proteins; bovine stem cells and advanced breeding technologies; agronomy; animal nutrition; farm management and practice change; product innovation.

Timeline

 2001 - 2009 CRC for Innovative Dairy Products
       2009 - c. 2015 Dairy Futures CRC

Published resources

Resources

Rebecca Rigby

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