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IAE researchers help in world first sequencing of the koala genome
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The Institute for Applied Ecology undertakes world class research to improve our understanding of the environment, and enhance decision-making for natural resource management and sustainable development.
The Institute operates within two specialised centres: the Centre for Conservation Ecology and Genetics, and the Centre for Applied Water Science.
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Upcoming Events
Culture and Creativity seminar – Hong Kong Gastronomic Interiors
Culture and Creativity seminar – Hong Kong Gastronomic Interiors
Speaker: Dr.ir. Gerhard Bruyns
Date\Time: Friday 13 October2023, 12:30-14:00
Location: Building 2 Level A Room 2A12, University of Canberra (https://www.canberra.edu.au/maps/buildings-directory/building-2);... Event details Culture and Creativity seminar – Hong Kong Gastronomic Interiors
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Using DNA to unlock the legend of the Loch Ness Monster
An international team of scientists are heading to Scotland in June to test the murky waters of the legendary Loch Ness. They will ...
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Studying tiny island’s ice age legacy
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Government appointment beckons UC environmental expert
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