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Date:4/29/2008

stralian production regions and easily isolated from food production systems.

The CBI is a 12-year project which aims to add value to the Australian agricultural and chemical industries by developing technologies to produce novel industrial compounds from genetically modified oilseed crops.

The project focuses on three key areas; Industrial Oils, Complex Monomers and Protein Biopolymers. CBI project leaders will present the latest research findings in each of these three areas at the WCIBB in Chicago which will showcase innovations in the convergence of biotechnology, chemistry and agriculture.


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Contact: Mrs Julie Carter
julie.carter@csiro.au
61-262-464-040
CSIRO Australia
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