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Curtin distinguishes its best academics News at Curtin

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Professor Syed Islam, Professor John Hartley, Vice Chancellor Janette Hacket and Professor Richard Oliver. ... This year the accolade has been bestowed upon Professor Islam Syed, Professor John Hartley and Professor Richard Oliver, for their outstanding

Genetic discovery to keep crops disease free News at Curtin

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Professor Richard Oliver (credit: GRDC). According to John Curtin Distinguished Professor Richard Oliver, Director of the Australian Centre for Necrotrophic Fungal Pathogens (ACNFP) at Curtin, farmers can lose more than ... Professor Oliver said this

Barley powdery mildew on the rampage News at Curtin

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Molecular data collected by Curtin University fungal pathologist, Professor Richard Oliver, has backed recent reports that barley powdery mildew disease and fungicide resistance is rife throughout Western Australia. ... Contacts:. Professor Richard Oliver

Eureka! Disease susceptible crops now speedily discarded News at Curtin

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Team leader, Professor Richard Oliver. The team, led by Professor Richard Oliver, Chief Scientific Officer of Curtin’s Centre for Crop and Disease Management – which is supported by the Grains Research ... youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5xM0D

Crop fungi evolving at a faster rate than ever News at Curtin

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Led by biochemist and fungal pathology expert, Professor Richard Oliver, from Curtin’s Department of Environment and Agriculture, the research identified these fungi evolve faster and more dramatically than previously thought ... Contacts:. Professor

Race to investigate damaging spread of barley fungal diseases News at Curtin

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Curtin scientist and research leader, Professor Richard Oliver, said powdery mildew disease, caused by the fungus Blumeria graminis f. ... Contacts:. Professor Richard Oliver, Department of Environmental Biology and Agriculture, Curtin University.

Black holes, fireballs and fungal pathogens: Premier’s Science Awards finalists announced News at Curtin

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Professor Richard Oliver. Chief Scientist of the Centre for Crop and Disease Management. ... Shortlisted for Scientist of the Year. Professor Richard Oliver from Curtin’s Department of Environment and Agriculture has pioneered a range of molecular

Research

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10 Aug 2011. A Curtin University adjunct professor has been awarded an Australian Laureate Fellowship for his work into meteorites and how they…. ... 10 Aug 2011. Molecular data collected by Curtin University fungal pathologist, Professor Richard Oliver

Curtin attracts top agricultural talent News at Curtin

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Share. Print. Curtin University of Technology has appointed leading agricultural researcher Professor Richard Oliver to its School of Agriculture and Environment. ... Professor Oliver will help the University continue its strong history of providing the

Campus and global community

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28 Mar 2013. Professor Syed Islam, Professor John Hartley, Vice Chancellor Janette Hacket and Professor Richard Oliver.