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A 'substantial eight-figure' sum has been invested in an Aussie science lab by US-based biotech firm Colossal. Find out why.
Melbourne is set to become a global animal de-extinction capital, with news the Hemsworth brothers’ backed $15.96bn Colossal ...
Colossal Biosciences, a Texas-based company, is launching Colossal Australia, which aims to revive extinct species, such as ...
The move marks Colossal's formal global expansion and strengthens its strategic collaboration with the University of ...
Dr. Andrew Pask has joined Colossal Biosciences as Chief Biology Officer, bringing his thylacine revival lab, and the ...
Colossal Biosciences, the world’s de-extinction company, today announced that Andrew Pask, Ph.D has been appointed Colossal’s ...
In a quiet corner of a Melbourne museum, researchers stumbled upon an unexpected biological treasure. It may hold the key to ...
Andrew Pask: We examine all of its DNA, we compare that to the DNA of your extinct species, the Tasmanian tiger, and we look at everywhere that those two genomes, or those two piles of DNA, if you ...
ARI DANIEL, BYLINE: Biologist Andrew Pask spends a lot of time at the Melbourne Museum. A few years ago wandering the collections, he and his colleagues came across a 110-year-old baby Tasmanian ...
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