Urgent solutions are needed for the way our global community generates and uses energy, engages with our environment, and deals with serious health issues.
At the AIBN we are working on the answers.
Tough problems call for a new way of looking at the world. Our approach – merging bio-engineering and nano-science – is purposely disruptive. It allows us to look at things differently and solve problems in a way others cannot.
We are solving tomorrow’s problems today. We work closely with industry to translate cutting-edge science into practical, game-changing solutions.
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- A month in California was a source of hope and wonder for AIBN PhD scholar Michaela George, but it also showed her just how hard you need to work crack the start-up world.
- Professor Megan O'Mara's research sits at the interface of chemistry, biology, physics, and computer science. Or, more simply, she uses gaming computers to solve the mysteries of the human body.
- Researchers at the AIBN have won vital funding to improve personalised healthcare, develop new energy solutions, and unearth cleaner mining technologies – all in tandem with local industry partners.
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