Corporate Body

Cooperative Research Centre for Asthma and Airways (2005 - 2012)

From
2005
New South Wales, Australia
To
2012
Alternative Names
  • CRC for Asthma and Airways
Website
http://asthmacrc.org.au

Summary

The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Asthma and Airways took the place of the of the CRC for Asthma in 2006 when it received a 7 year grant. The CRC's areas of research expertise include allergen immunotherapy; genomics; proteomics; immunology; pharmacology; animal models; physiology; epidemiology; and public health.

Timeline

 1999 - 2006 CRC for Asthma
       2005 - 2012 Cooperative Research Centre for Asthma and Airways

Published resources

Resources

Rebecca Rigby

EOAS ID: biogs/P004885b.htm

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