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The Wool CRC has been
invited to present the achievements of its seven years' work to next
year's joint conference of the Australian Society of Animal
Production and the Asian-Australasian Association of Animal
Production. The CRC will have an entire day (Thursday 6 July) to
showcase its achievements under the listed headings:

"The format will be
designed to allow close interaction between scientists and the
audience" Professor George Rogers, "Wool Day"
organiser
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accelerated
gains for finer wool and higher fleece weights
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going finer in
traditionally non-fine areas
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processing
implications of research outcomes
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biology of
staple strength
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potential for
growers to improve staple strength
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relationships to
processing results
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tertiary
training of wool science students
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adaptation of
educational material for information technology delivery
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future
directions in technology transfer for the wool industry
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cloning of
sheep: why and how?
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transgenic
sheep: insights from fibre structure and composition
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discovering
quality-related genes
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genetic
engineering and the public
The presentations will be
followed by a panel discussion. The panel will comprise a scientist,
an industry representative, and a producer, in addition to the
Program Managers. Posters relating to the CRC research will be on
view throughout the day.
"The format will be designed to
allow close interaction between the scientists and the audience,"
says Professor George Rogers, who is organising the day. "The panel
session will be particularly useful in allowing vigorous discussion
of the issues of direct relevance to the wool industry of the
future. We are looking forward to strong support for the day from
all sectors of the industry." |
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