
Tuesday, 24th November 2009
Issue No. 2 - December 2006In this issue: | Executive Director's MessageWelcome to the second e-newsletter of the NSW Office for Science and Medical Research. Your feedback on our inaugural issue was very positive and we look forward to hearing more about what you’d like to read and find out about in future issues. Please feel free to share your latest news and events by sending an email to our e-newsletter editor. The past two months have seen a great deal of activity in science and medical research in NSW. From Science EXPOsed in October, the Ausbiotech conference and OSMR’s first forum dealing exclusively with complementary therapies in November to the Premier’s recently released Innovation Statement, new and exciting developments continue for OSMR and the science and medical research communities in NSW. Warm wishes for the holiday season; we will return with the next edition of the e-newsletter in February 2007. Kerry Doyle |
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Record student numbers at Science EXPOsed
NSW Cooperative Research Centres set to receive major boost
Young Tall Poppies announced
Funding opportunities
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NSW Making Headlines |
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The good behind the bad and the ugly (Sydney Morning Herald) NSW Govt to give $4.46 million to fund skin cancer research (Daily Telegraph) You are what your grandmother ate (Sydney Morning Herald) Female cancer carers 'find it tougher' (Sydney Morning Herald) Anorexia study to determine best treatment (Sydney Morning Herald) Tiny semiconductor takes out science prize (The Australian) Chronic fatigue 'not just for women' (Sydney Morning Herald
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Website Launch |
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Life science researchers in NSW now have an essential new resource to assist them in their work. The OSMR Research Roadmap is a new website providing an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the regulatory framework applicable to life science-based research, innovation and product development in NSW. Aimed at scientific researchers in all fields of science related to biology, and companies involved in the development and production of biologically based scientific and medical products, the Roadmap will assist anyone conducting or considering initiating these activities in NSW. The Roadmap considers the specific statutory and non-statutory regulatory frameworks for research and innovation in life sciences, covering human health, animal research, medical products and devices, environmental research, agriculture and food, and gene technology. Each section provides information related to ethics, regulation, intellectual property, lab safety, funding and support. The Roadmap can be accessed at www.researchroadmap.osmr.nsw.gov.au. Hard copies are also available from OSMR.
To view this and other issues of the OSMR e-newsletter on our website, please visit: http://www.osmr.nsw.gov.au/news/e-newsletters/ |
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