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Lab Blog

  • Why do men exist?
  • Imitation is the best form of flattery
  • Academic Adventures to the Other Side of the Globe

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Latest Publications

  • Temporal Loss of Genome-Wide and Immunogenetic Diversity in a Near-Extinct Parrot
  • The current status of genetic monitoring in conservation introductions
  • Low genetic diversity and high inbreeding in one of the last chlamydia-free strongholds for New South Wales koalas

See all our publications HERE


Media

  • The Conversation: Strong progress – from a low base: here’s what’s in NSW’s biodiversity reforms
  • Australia’s ‘Easter bunny’, the bilby, has had its genome fully sequenced
  • The Guardian: ‘Weird and cool’: bilby genome sequence could help to save the species

See more media coverage HERE

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