by Aude Touffu | Dec 3, 2023 | Agriculture and Food, Biodiversity and Environment, Human Health
Bioplatforms Australia, enabled by NCRIS investment in research infrastructure, is committed to supporting the Australian life sciences community through a diverse access program, provision of targeted infrastructure requirements, and making integrated capability...
by Aude Touffu | Nov 9, 2023 | Agriculture and Food
With the world’s population expected to reach unprecedented levels by 2050 and a 73% projected increase in meat consumption, there is an urgent need to double food production. Australia’s plant protein market is poised to reach an estimated value of $18 billion (AUD)...
by Aude Touffu | Oct 10, 2023 | Agriculture and Food, Biodiversity and Environment, Human Health
Bioplatforms Australia is pleased to announce a significant boost to its capabilities and resources, thanks to a substantial investment from the Australian Government Department of Education through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy...
by Aude Touffu | Jun 22, 2023 | Agriculture and Food
Supporting Australia’s food security and agriculture industry Over 90% of fruit, vegetables, meat, milk, and eggs sold in Australia are domestically produced, and over half of Australia’s agricultural produce is exported. As an important contributor to the Australian...
by Aude Touffu | May 9, 2023 | Agriculture and Food, Biodiversity and Environment, Human Health
The Australian Functional Fungi Initiative Request for Partnership 2023 is now open The Australian Functional Fungi Initiative is now seeking partnerships to create foundational biomolecular data resources to fast-track knowledge and innovation of Australian...
by Aude Touffu | Apr 12, 2023 | Agriculture and Food, Biodiversity and Environment, Human Health
Bioplatforms Australia are investing $1 million dollars to support the creation of open access biomolecular (genomics, metabolomics, proteomics) data to enhance the identification, knowledge and utilisation of Australian native fungi in both research and industry...