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Australian-led international research team generates first model of early human embryos from skin cells
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2020 Annual Report Resolute Mining Limited (ASX/LSE: RSG) has today published its 2020 Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2020, available on the Company s website www.rml.com.au . The full financial report is available at the Company s website www.rml.com.au . The following sections are set out in this announcement: · Directors Report · Consolidated Statement of Financial Position · Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity · Consolidated Cash Flow Statement · Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements · Auditor s Independence Declaration · Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Statement · Further information pertaining to the Company s operational and financial performance, sustainability performance, risk management, corporate governance and corporate directory
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AUSTRALIAN - LED INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH TEAM GENERATES THE FIRST MODEL OF EARLY HUMAN EMBRYOS FROM SKIN CELLS
In a discovery that will revolutionize research into the causes of early miscarriage, infertility and the study of early human development - an international team of scientists led by Monash University in Melbourne, Australia has generated a model of a human embryo from skin cells.
The team, led by Professor Jose Polo, has successfully reprogrammed these fibroblasts or skin cells into a 3-dimensional cellular structure that is morphologically and molecularly similar to human blastocysts. Called iBlastoids, these can be used to model the biology of early human embryos in the laboratory.
Brisbane startup says it can make mRNA vaccines for Australia
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A Brisbane startup says it can make the active ingredients for the new generation of mRNA vaccines in Australia, but more government funding and training support are critical to produce these products at scale.
Messenger-RNA vaccines are now world-renowned for leading the fight against COVID-19. However, Australia has been forced to import products that use these platforms, like Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine, because there are no local manufacturing facilities to make these drugs at scale.
The COVID-19 vaccine being delivered to Queensland Hospitals on Sunday.
However, contract manufacturing business Luina Bio, based out of Brisbane, says it already has the expertise to make mRNA products onshore.
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