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$3 million in Funding to Support Early-Stage Biomedtech Projects Focused on Minimising Antimicrobial Resistance Thanks to the CSIRO
Read moreBrandon BioCatalyst is the largest life science investment fund in Australia and New Zealand. We are a unique collaboration between major Australian superannuation funds, CSL, the Australian and New Zealand governments, Australian state governments and more than 50 leading medical research institutes and research hospitals.
Learn more about who we areVaxxas' proprietary Nanopatch™ technology is a needle-free vaccine delivery solution
View ProjectDeveloping a new class of therapeutics that enhance the function of beneficial proteins
View ProjectTargeting long non-coding RNAs for next generation cancer therapies
View ProjectDeveloping the next generation of CAR-T cell therapies to treat solid cancers
View ProjectAITHM is a flagship research institute of James Cook University based in the tropics of northern Australia. Australia’s only dedicated tropical health and medicine research institute, AITHM is focussed on solving problems of importance to the tropics, leading to improvements in health systems and healthcare delivery, improved biosecurity, and enhanced health outcomes for Australians and our neighbouring tropical nations.
ViewThe Brain Health Research Centre is one of the pre‐eminent neuroscience centres in NZ. It consists of more than 40 research groups (academic & clinical), plus their research staff and students across a number of schools and campuses in the Divisions of Health Sciences and Sciences at the University of Otago. The mission of the Brain Health Research Centre (BHRC) is to support excellent, international quality research at the University of Otago, aimed at understanding the mechanisms of brain health, disease and repair, including the development of new treatments for neurological disorders.
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute is the oldest medical research institute in Australia and will celebrate its centenary in 2015.
The institute is affiliated with The University of Melbourne and The Royal Melbourne Hospital and offers postgraduate training as the Department of Medical Biology of The University of Melbourne.
Brandon BioCatalyst is innovation in action: We provide a path for taking medical science from conception into the real world.
Our Venture capital model is unique. We don’t simply provide investment, we partner with entrepreneurs to create businesses, run companies and everything necessary to ensure our investments succeed.
Learn more$3 million in Funding to Support Early-Stage Biomedtech Projects Focused on Minimising Antimicrobial Resistance Thanks to the CSIRO
Read moreBrandon BioCatalyst, in partnership with ANDHealth, selected by Federal Government to deliver $50m Dementia and Cognitive Decline Incubator
Read moreAravax closes Series B round with US$42m to accelerate Phase 2 development for peanut allergy therapy
Read moreCatalYm Presents Positive Phase 2a Outcome for Visugromab in Advanced NSCLC and Urothelial Cancer at the ESMO Immuno-Oncology Congress 2023
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