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OSMR E-Newsletter

Welcome

Issue No. 3 - February 2007

In this issue:

Executive Director's Message

Welcome to the third e-newsletter of the NSW Office for Science and Medical Research. This issue brings some exciting new funding opportunities for researchers as well as good news for Cooperative Research Centres who have benefited from both Commonwealth and NSW Government assistance.

I encourage all readers to visit the new Research Roadmap website. The Roadmap is also available in a limited edition print form (copies are available on request by contacting OSMR). The Department of State and Regional Development 2005/2006 Annual Report is also now online; the OSMR section begins on page 35 (PDF file).

Please forward this e-newsletter on to others you think might be interested, invite them to subscribe to our e-newsletter mailing list, and let us know any stories you would like to see in future issues.

Kerry Doyle
Executive Director
Office for Science and Medical Research

News

Call for Updates

Applications for life sciences research awards invited

Life sciences researcher Minister for Science and Medical Research Frank Sartor has invited scientists and researchers from the US, Europe and Asia to relocate to NSW to develop their careers under a new scheme to boost the knowledge base and research capability in NSW. Announcing the NSW Life Science Research Awards – a $5 million incentive for internationally-based researchers to continue their work in NSW – Mr Sartor said the NSW Government aimed to attract the best scientific minds to NSW.
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NSW-based research gets funding boost

Test-tube in a laboratoryThe NSW Government's investment in Cooperative Research Centres is bringing positive results, with four NSW-based centres achieving success in the latest round of highly competitive Commonwealth funding. "Four Cooperative Research Centres with headquarters or substantial research activity in NSW have bid for, and won, over $125 million from the Commonwealth CRC Programme, with over $75 million to be spent in NSW," said Minister for Science and Medical Research Frank Sartor.
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Travel scholarships offered

Glassware in a laboratoryThe NSW Office for Science and Medical Research has established a fund for travel scholarships and will invite applications over the coming year for individuals to attend conferences in areas of strategic priority, including: clinical trials; complementary medicine; stem cell research and commercialisation; and sustainability technologies. Travel scholarships of up to $3,000 are currently being offered to attend the Developing Clinical Research Hubs in Asia conference and workshops being held in Singapore from 26 February to 1 March 2007. Further details with selection criteria and an application package will be posted on the OSMR website on 5 February 2007.


Premier's Macquarie Bank Science Scholarships offered

Applications are invited for the Premier's Macquarie Bank Science Scholarships (part of the NSW Premier's Teacher Scholarships program). Five scholarships of $15,000 will be awarded in 2007 for a study in any aspect of science education (two scholarships are designated for teachers in non-metropolitan NSW). Time need not be spent in formal study, but may involve a program of visits to schools and institutions to conduct interviews, observe exemplary practices and collect resources for the preparation of teaching materials related to a specific aspect of science education.
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Other funding opportunities for NSW researchers >>

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 9228 3614 or email HMR Directory (for health and medical research organisations) or Science Directory (for science organisations).

NSW Making Headlines

What's New in NSW

Saints of Vinnies hospital (Sydney Morning Herald)
St Vincent's Hospital to create Australia's first integrated health and community care facility, house new research and biotechnology project

Eight seconds key to weight loss (news.com.au)
NSW researchers devise a workout that burns three times the amount of fat

Baby pinprick proves lifesaver (news.com.au)
Pinprick blood test in heel of newborn picks up more than 30 rare genetic conditions and saves countless lives

Medical research receives $60m boost (Sydney Morning Herald)
NSW research institutes awarded funding to examine brain damage in children, study risk of fractures in elderly suffering from osteoporosis

Parasite makes men dumb, women sexy (Sydney Morning Herald)
Common parasite can increase a women's attractiveness to the opposite sex but also make men more stupid 

Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Men told to watch their step – consequences of the failure to treat osteoporosis (PDF)

George Institute for International Health
New research shows big improvement in survival after stroke

Hunter Medical Research Institute
The intelligent species has much to learn about birth

NSW Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries
Sonar reveals the secret fears of fish

New Resources

Calendar of Events

Research Roadmap graphic

Life science researchers in NSW now have an essential new resource to assist them in their work. The recently launched 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.

The Roadmap is for 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, and 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/

16 February
Seminar on Genetic Regulation of Mammalian Development

4 – 8 March
Ozwater 2007 Convention & Exhibition

12 March
Seminar on Healthy Ageing: Hearing Loss, Cancer, Diabetes, Osteoporosis, Arthritis

19 – 20 March
Excellence in Biotechnology and Investment 2007

19 – 22 March
12th Australian International Aerospace Congress

15 – 19 April
1st World Congress for Sexual Health

16 – 20 April
5th World Conference of Science Journalists

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