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50 years of biology at ANU - then and now
Thursday, 16 Nov 2017
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We are celebrating 50 years of biology at ANU! Join us....

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Friday, 10 Nov 2017
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The Australian National University (ANU) has won $24 million in Australian Research Council (ARC) funding for 58 research projects across the University. 

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Thursday, 02 Nov 2017
  • RSB 50th Anniversary

Cellulose is the most abundant bio-polymer on Earth, of enormous commercial value in fibre industries. Richard Williamson and his co-workers pioneered studies that led to the first identification of a gene encoding an enzyme that catalyses synthesis of plant cellulose in vivo.

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Thursday, 02 Nov 2017
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Deadly snakes are among Australia’s most iconic animals but a new study led by The Australian National University (ANU) has helped explain how they descended from creatures that have emigrated from Asia over the past 30 million years.

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Thursday, 26 Oct 2017
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Dr Kai Xun Chan has been honoured for his contributions to science in the ACT Tall Poppy Awards for 2017.

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Monday, 23 Oct 2017
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The Research School of Biology (RSB) welcomes the election of Professor Kiaran Kirk as a Fellow to the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.

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Friday, 20 Oct 2017
Thursday, 19 Oct 2017
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The ANU congratulates Professor Jenny Graves AO, one of Australia’s leading evolutionary geneticists, on winning this year’s Prime Minister’s Prize for Science for her pioneering work to unravel the mysteries of the genetics of sex. 

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Monday, 09 Oct 2017
Monday, 09 Oct 2017
  • RSB 50th Anniversary

RSB research on the visual processing using honeybee inspired electronic circuits was used by Fujitsu for the development of robots, and later to help guide landings for helicopters and spacecraft.

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Tuesday, 26 Sep 2017
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A team of RSB researchers has been recognised nationally for their outstanding contribution to student learning, at the Federal Department of Education and Training’s Australian Awards for University Teaching.

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