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18 Aug 2011

India & Australia to Start Joint Research in Biotechnology

Scientists from India and Australia will start joint research for vaccines & medical diagnostics, stem cells, transgenic crops and marker assisted breeding and bioenergy.

The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science & Research, Australian government, under the Indo-Australian Biotechnology Fund (IABF), will start joint research for vaccines & medical diagnostics, stem cells, transgenic crops and marker assisted breeding and bioenergy.

 

The Indo-Australian Biotechnology Fund (IABF) is a platform for bilateral collaboration in science jointly managed and funded by the governments of India and Australia.

 

Under this Round Six of the IABF, to be implemented by Indian scientists in collaboration with the Australian counterparts, both the countries will also begin workshops in the area of biomedical devices and implants; stem cells; transgenic crops and marker-assisted breeding;

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