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Joined February 2014

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  2. AIBN researchers partnered with groups to using Spinifex for better rubber

  3. Did you know? AIBN researchers have published over 2000 publications

  4. Did you know? AIBN students have won the Dean's Award for Outstanding Thesis 8 times

  5. Students are the next generation of leading 39% of AIBN students are women working to improve the future

  6. Did you know? AIBN patents comprise about 24% of UQ's patent portfolio

  7. We had a fantastic today by new AIBN Director Professor Alan Rowan on

  8. Don’t miss the of the AIBN Series this year. Presented by new AIBN Director Alan Rowan – 12-1pm AIBN Seminar Room

  9. AIBN researchers are studying the effectiveness of potential treatments for the rare A-T syndrome

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    It's . Video: researchers explain their rare diseases research.

  11. The needle free has been used to deliver a - using 40 times less vaccine than syringes.

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    Yoshihide Hayashizaki from speaking about history and future vision seminar

  13. to our 2015 Summer ! hope you felt welcome at AIBN and found your time here educational and fun

  14. Happy to all lovers out there

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    A/Prof Linda Lua is a director at , studying proteins:

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    Read more about Dr Vicker's amazing research here (she also studies beer!):

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    . from is working to turn a chemical found in citrus fruit into jet fuel

  18. The world is buzzing about the great by the Martin group in with groups

  19. Today is the International Day for , thanks to all the women at AIBN for your hard work towards great scientific advances

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    Queensland researchers make super-thin condoms using native spinifex grass

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