Minister announces Biotechnology Fellowships
Wednesday, 7 August 2002
South Australia's bioscience industry has been given a boost in the lead up to National Science Week, with the establishment of a $1.5 million Biotechnology Fellowship Fund from Bio Innovation SA, to bring eminent scientists to South Australia.
Bio Innovation SA (the State Government's bioscience industry development body) will provide $500,000 towards a Fellowship at the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±, University of South Australia and Flinders University.
The Minister for Science and Information Economy, Dr Jane Lomax- Smith, says the Biotechnology Fellowship Fund will bring internationally renowned scientists to South Australia's three universities.
"Fellowships are considered the best long-term investment for research and economic development and this initiative will enable the universities to appoint eminent scientists for five years," Dr Lomax- Smith says.
"These Fellowships will give South Australia's science students and researchers the chance to be taught by and work with some of the leaders in this fast-changing field and will ensure our bioscience research continues to receive international recognition.
"With matching funding from the University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±, the University of South Australia and Flinders University, the Biotechnology Fellowships represent an injection of $3 million into the State's bioscience industry, plus a substantial amount in research grants which they will be able to attract.
"I am pleased this initiative has been in partnership with the three Universities," she says.
"The State Government has already allocated $1