Human Health Biotechnology

Innovation, Science and Technology

Human Health Biotechnology

Biotechnology

Biotechnology in Tasmania


Human Health Biotechnology

Research Organisations

Although Tasmania is a small state, it has the advantage of having a relatively stable and contained population. Tasmania has a unique environment for genetic research, with 60 per cent of Tasmanian’s having 19th Century immigrant ancestry.

The Menzies Research Institute is one of Australia’s leading population health research organisations, with 300 researchers working in areas such as biomedicine, genetics, epidemiology and pharmacogenomics. The Institute is also involved in commercialisation activities, including a study with a pharmaceutical company relating to cystic fibrosis and proof-of-concept studies on compounds for commercial development to treat peripheral and central nerve disorders and tissue repair.

Tasmanian research organisations in this sector include:

Businesses

ReWire Therapies is a relatively new Tasmanian biotechnology company which conducts research to identify new compounds and treatments that will help regenerate nerves in regrowing tissue.

Tasmanian businesses in this sector include:

View more information about Tasmania’s human health biotechnology capability.

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