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Issue No. 4 - May 2007

In this issue:

Executive Director's Message

Welcome to the fourth e-newsletter of the NSW Office for Science and Medical Research.

The Office plays in important role in bringing together the diverse strands of scientific and medical research endeavour in NSW and providing support and an increased public profile for the sector. This e-newsletter is a valuable way to keep connected and I encourage all subscribers to send in their news and events to share with other readers.

In this issue, I would like to highlight the 2007 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, which reward excellence in scientific endeavour. The 2007 Jamie Callachor Eureka Prize for Medical Research, sponsored by the Office for Science and Medical Research, will focus on cardiovascular research.

Cardiovascular disease is the largest cause of death in Australia. The health and economic burden it places on Australian society and economy exceeds that of all other diseases. By supporting the Eureka Prize for Medical Research, the NSW Government is providing real encouragement to those researchers at the forefront of the search for solutions.

I encourage those of you working in the field to make a nomination for the 2007 Jamie Callachor Eureka Prize for Medical Research and help ensure our NSW colleagues receive the recognition they deserve.

Kerry Doyle
Executive Director
Office for Science and Medical Research

News

Latest News

CRC Programme Information Seminar

A researcher explains relationships between data tables

The Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) and OSMR are jointly hosting an information seminar on 10 May 2007 for anyone interested in finding out more about the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Programme. The CRC Programme is an Australian Government-funded initiative which boosts world-class research with the aim of turning scientific innovations into successful new products, services and technologies, making industries more efficient, productive and competitive.
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NSW research centres secure funding

A researcher studies binary code

Eight of NSW's leading research centres have secured continued Commonwealth funding with the support of the NSW Government. Up to $3.9 million had previously been allocated from the State Government’s $40 million Science Leveraging Fund to support the NSW research centres in their Commonwealth bids under the Australian Research Council’s Centres of Excellence Programme. The news was another win for the NSW Government’s $40 million Science Leveraging Fund.
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Australian clinical trials on show in the US

A nurse prepares to give pills to a test subject in a clinical trial

New South Wales’ strengths in clinical trials will be on display to the world at Bio 2007, the annual gathering of the global biotechnology industry, held from 6-9 May 2007 in Boston, USA. The NSW State Government will be using the event as an opportunity to promote the competitive advantages of NSW as a destination for a wide range of clinical trials activities.

Representatives of some of our leading research institutes will be participating in the OSMR exhibition at Bio 2007, designed to strengthen relationships with Japanese and Chinese organisations and facilitate partnership opportunities in the region. For more information about Bio 2007, visit www.bio2007.org.


OPAL: a boon to the NSW scientific community

On 20 April 2007, Prime Minister John Howard launched OPAL (Open Pool Australian Light Water Reactor), Australia’s new $400 million, 20-megawatt pool-type nuclear research reactor at Lucas Heights in South Sydney. Operated by the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), OPAL has already attracted world-class scientific researchers and will be extremely beneficial to the NSW science community.

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Eureka Prize Closing Soon

The $10,000 NSW Office for Science and Medical Research Jamie Callachor Eureka Prize for Medical Research is designed to encourage and reward emerging medical researchers. The prize is awarded for a ground-breaking medical research project and may be awarded to an individual or to a research team. Each year, the prize focuses on and highlights a specific field of medical research which reflects Australian health priorities and medical research strengths. In 2007, the Prize will be awarded to an individual or team for outstanding cardiovascular research.

For more information and details on how to enter, see the Eureka Prize website.

Entries Close 4 May 2007


We have moved

The NSW Office for Science and Medical Research (OSMR) has recently moved to new premises in the MLC Centre in Sydney to join our colleagues at the Department of State and Regional Development. Please update your records:

Mailing Address: GPO Box 5477, Sydney, NSW 2001
Street Address: Level 43, MLC Centre, 19 Martin Place, Sydney, NSW 2000

Tel: 02 9338 6700 (switchboard)
Fax: 02 9338 6760

Email: info@osmr.nsw.gov.au
Web: http://www.osmr.nsw.gov.au

NSW Making Headlines

NSW Research News

Catch of the day too ugly for words (The Australian)
Scientists are still trying to decide how best to describe the mystery fish found off Sydney's coast

Cancer breakthrough: enzyme identified (ScienceAlert)
Research into cancer and anticancer treatments has been advanced through the identification of the composition of an enzyme integral to 85% of all cancers

The great leap forward: toads evolving to city life (Sydney Morning Herald)
Cane toads are evolving so quickly they could be on Sydney's doorstep within a few years, scientists warned

$1 million system to track fish migrations (news.com.au)
Science to gain new insights into the size and behaviour of coastal fish populations with a $1 million undersea tracking system

Science turns sun, surf into green energy (Sydney Morning Herald)
A revolutionary technology that uses sunlight and sea water to produce an unlimited supply of clean, hydrogen fuel could be developed within a decade

Software tracks child illness (The Australian)
Researchers at UTS are developing computing tools to help improve the survival of children with leukaemia

Hopes for low-cost medicine (The Age)
A new technique in the design of protein-based medicines will create vastly cheaper alternatives to those sold by major pharmaceutical companies

Children's Cancer Institute Australia for Medical Research
NSW Premier announces $15 million for childhood cancer research (PDF)

George Institute for International Health
Quitting smoking reduces risk of lung cancer mortality by 70%

Hunter Medical Research Institute
Breast cancer researcher among top 10 ‘hottest’ in the world

University of Sydney
Discovery of crocs temperature regulator could lead to pain relief

University of Western Sydney
Science to find the secret to a better brew

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
Breakthrough discovery: A clue to understanding heart problems in babies

Call for Updates to Research Directories

Calendar of Events

2006 NSW Science Directory 2006 NSW Health and Medical Research Directory

The NSW Office for Science and Medical Research is updating its State of Research directories – The Health and Medical Research Directory: A Directory of Publicly Funded Health and Medical Research in NSW and The Science Directory: A Directory of Publicly Funded Science in NSW.

The directories profile over 600 public research institutions, providing a comprehensive overview of publicly funded scientific and medical research being undertaken in NSW within universities and associated research centres, health and medical research organisations, hospital-based research organisations, Centres of Excellence, CSIRO divisions, Cooperative Research Centres headquartered in NSW, and independent research institutions.

If organisations which currently appear in the directories would like to update their profiles, please enter your email address and password on the Health and Medical Research Directory or Science Directory login pages and make any changes to your listing.

Alternatively, if you are unable to retrieve your login details, experience any difficulties making updates, or if you would like your organisation to be added to one of the directories, please contact OSMR on 02 9338 6700 or email HMR Directory (for health and medical research organisations) or Science Directory (for science organisations).

10 May
Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Programme Information Seminar

15 - 17 May
Generic Medicines Australia 2007

16 May
Science Forum: It Ain't Necessarily So... Bro

16 - 18 May
CRC Association 12th Annual Conference: Driving Innovation through Cooperative Research

23 May
Premier’s Award for Outstanding Cancer Research 2007 - Awards Dinner

23 May
Intellectual Property Management and Commercialisation for Hospitals

1 June
ASMR Medical Research Week 2007

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