Annual Report 2023

Bioplatforms is committed to supporting the Australian life sciences community through a diverse access program, provision of targeted infrastructure requirements, and making integrated capability available to initiatives of breadth, scale and complexity in a way that is not readily achievable through other mechanisms.

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Enhancing Resilience and Flavour in Plant-Based Proteins: The Plant Protein Atlas Initiative

Value adding to Australia’s pulse proteins industry through the integration of environmental, agronomy and omics data

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Bioplatforms Secures Crucial Funding from NCRIS Program to Propel Frontier Omics Technology

Bioplatforms Australia is pleased to announce a significant boost to its capabilities and resources, thanks to a substantial investment from the Australian Government Department of Education through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) program.

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Australian based HydGene Renewables raises $6M AUD in seed funding round

The innovative start-up providing an alternative green hydrogen solution has secured seed funding that will enable HydGene to scale up production of its biocatalyst technology for pilot testing, expand its team and conduct further R&D to bring down the unit economics of its green hydrogen product.

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Supporting Australia’s food security and agriculture industry

In support of Australia’s food security and economy, Bioplatforms Australia is funding a Plant Pathogen ‘Omics Initiative. The initiative will generate high quality molecular reference data for plant pathogens in Australia. It will be used as a foundational data asset to support fundamental research and development in plant protection and provide an effective national biosecurity surveillance system.

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Australian Functional Fungi Initiative request for partnership 2023 now open

The Bioplatforms Australia supported Australian Functional Fungi Initiative is now seeking partnerships to create foundational biomolecular data resources to fast-track knowledge and innovation of Australian fungi.

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Launch of the Australian Functional Fungi Initiative

Bioplatforms Australia to support the creation of open access biomolecular data to enhance the identification, knowledge and utilisation of Australian native fungi in both research and industry applications

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Australian health research infrastructure underpins world-first brain cancer collaboration

The NCRIS Health Group will support Australian brain cancer research through Brain Cancer Biobanking Australia’s project to develop an integrated network of research platforms

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