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26 September 2005 -
CSIRO statisticians confirm: It’s been 75
years! - This week CSIRO celebrates 75 years since its first foray into
statistics - a branch of mathematics that revolutionised agricultural
science and promises new insights to biotechnology.
22 August 2005 - China and Australia Forge the TIES That Bind -
China and Australia are forging new scientific links at an environmental
statistics conference organised by the two countries which starts today.
Issues such as climate change, water resources, and environmental effects
on human health are just some of those up for discussion at The
International Environmetrics Society (TIES) conference being held at the
Friendship Hotel, Beijing on 22-26 August.
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2 August 2005 - Privacy software to unlock health data goldmine
- CSIRO has developed unique privacy software to allow health data collections to
be used to improve the health of Australian people.
20 June 2005 -
CSIRO software streamlines drug discovery -
Potential new drugs for neurological disorders like Parkinson’s are being
screened faster thanks to world-leading CSIRO software that automatically
assesses a drug’s effect on nerve cells.
20 June 2005 -
Keeping tabs on tablets - New CSIRO imaging
software means consumers could be confident their tablets contain exactly
what their packaging says.
The software will be highlighted at
BIO2005, the
world’s largest biotechnology conference on 19-22 June in Philadelphia in
the USA.
11 April 2005 -
CSIRO delivers Reditus to GFI's FENICS FX customers - Reditus, its new
software for pricing exotic currency options, has been integrated with
FENICS FX, the market standard for pricing and analysing FX (foreign
exchange) options.
06 April 2005 -
Change the world - be a statistician - If you are looking for an
interesting and rewarding career that takes you to exotic places to solve
problems that matter, you should choose statistics.
31 March 2005 -
Mathematicians promise animation revolution - CSIRO mathematicians are combining art and science to solve one of the
last big challenges in animation – fluids.
31 March 2005 -
CSIRO forms specialist risk
team - CSIRO has announced the formation of a dedicated group to undertake
risk research.
8 March 2005 -
A statistically significant
shortage - Australia is experiencing a shortage of appropriately
trained statisticians according to a leading CSIRO scientist.
15 February 2005 -
Emergency: maths to the rescue - A team of
mathematicians at CSIRO is developing a system that can predict the
likelihood of hospital emergency departments having to go on bypass and
turn away ambulances carrying critically ill patients.
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