Great work @UniCanberra bringing native species back from the brink of extinction👏
As biologist EO Wilson said:"There can be no purpose more inspiring than to begin the age of restoration, reweaving the wondrous diversity of life that still surrounds us"
https://t.co/iLgc0gCPiQ
🐊 🧬 The EcoDNA team from @UCSciTech has developed a test for saltwater crocodiles in waterways using environmental DNA, led by @EliseFurlan and @petahill26. The #eDNA test is currently being trialled with @QldEnvironment scientists. #UniCBR@UC_CCEG
https://t.co/7mg4tu7sF5
The National eDNA reference centre at @UniCanberra is looking for a Laboratory Assistant.
If you are interested in genetic data anaylsis and DNA profiling, check out the job ad
https://t.co/zlqqx0imFe
@Di_GleesonNZ@AlejandroT_G
A 3-year #postdoc opportunity going at @UC_CCEG! And fully funded by an ARC DP grant! Come and work with world-leading researchers on the amphibian #chytrid problem at @IAEUC, @UCSciTech.
Hot off the press: our latest work on protecting threatened #frogs from the devastating #chytrid fungal pathogen out now in @Nature. Paper led by @AnthonyWaddle - out of his PhD no less! 🐸🐸
@UCSciTech@IAEUC 📸Mike Swan
https://t.co/DbQKN99dzJ
At the latest innovation event hosted by the Canberra Cyber Hub and @UniCanberra, Adam Haskard from Bluerydge and @damith_herath from UC, led a fascinating conversation about the realities and complexities of security in robotics systems. #UniCBR
Huge congrats to Distinguished Professor Arthur Georges, who was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science today! #UniCBR https://t.co/6sY6mKdvhE
Researchers at @IAEUC have been awarded a grant to fund the breeding and reintroduction of the Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon. 🦎 The project is funded by a @DCCEEW Saving Native Species Program – Priority Species grant, announced today on #BiodiversityDay. #UniCBR
Five UC academics in health and medical research share their mentoring journeys with professional network @FranklinWomen: @MichelleLincol6, @j9deakin, @GirijaChetty, @hwithonel and @BloomaMJ. #UniCBR
https://t.co/DT84snYH4W
Researchers at @UC_CAWS are using aerial drones to monitor the native shrub lignum in the Murray-Darling Basin. After feeding drone-captured images into a machine learning model, they can assess lignum’s response to environmental water management. https://t.co/t6BTs9F92n #UniCBR
Boom-bust populations are a prominent part of Australia's unique ecosystems. But how do they maintain #genetic diversity when they face constant bottlenecks through the 'bust'? @ejstringe_r and colleagues reveal how, in their latest paper in @PNASNews!
https://t.co/RaeoHzT5mp