MISCL News and Events Archive
Dr Orly Lacham-Kaplan - Stem Cells and infertility Interview on 'Brains Matter'
Dr Suzie Miller awarded a CP Foundation Research Grant through MISCL A new antenatal prevention for Cerebral Palsy
Senator the Hon Kim Car visits MISCL Professor Richard Boyd escorts dignitaries on a tour of the laboratories of MISCL and the ASCC.
DNA fingerprinting for viable embryos - Drs David Cram and Gayle Jones Senior research scientists at Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories (MISCL) believe that their findings will revolutionise IVF by improving pregnancy rates and eliminating multiple pregnancies
MISCL in Joint Australia-China Centre with Peking University, China Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories have been awarded a prestigious Federal Government grant to establish a joint Australia-China Centre for Excellence in Stem Cell Sciences with Peking University.
MISCL Goes Boldly MISCL features in Monash's Go Boldy vision for the future. Look here for an article by Prof. Richard Boyd
MISCL awarded $5 million in Government funding MISCL received three NHMRC project grants a LIEF grant for equipment, two ARC grants and a five year programme grant jointly funded by the NHMRC and the JDRF.
$5 million NHMRC funding to use stem cells for immune tolerance and tissue repair The NHMRC awarded $5 million to Professors Richard Boyd, Claude Bernard, BanHock Toh and Alan Trounson for an NHMRC Programme grant.
Nick Birrel's radio interview on Business Course Dr Nick Birrell from Monash University plans to train scientists in the skills and knowledge to create wealth out of innovations.
Donation boosts Multiple Sclerosis Research Bellberry Limited will donate $120,000 to the Monash University Medical Foundation over the next three years to support the faculty's research into multiple sclerosis and obesity.
Prof Alan Trounson speaks out about Stem Cell Technology
Professor Alan Trounson, appointed Head of California Institute of Regenerative Medicine Vice-Chancellor Richard Larkins has congratulated Professor Alan Trounson on his appointment to one of the world's most influential stem cell research centres.
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