As the Biomedical Engineering gaining more traction everyday in the academic community so also are the new facilities and centres to teaching, learning and researching it are open everywhere from USA to Japan, from South Africa to Australia.
Just about four weeks ago, Stellenbosch University opened what is term to be the most advance Biomedical Research Institute in Africa and now it is the turn of the University of Western Australia (UWA).
The University of Western Australia commissioned new ARC Training Centre for Next Gen Technologies is meant for the acquisition of skills in the next generation of technologies in the area of Biomedical Analysis and for the advancement of research in the life sciences industry.
The state of art ARC Training Centre, one of its kinds in Australia resolves to utilizes modern technology such as Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Big Data Analysis to drive it's operation would improve the supply chain capabilities for the pharmaceutical and diagnostic industry an important part of the Australian future.
The Australia life science industry is main reason the ARC Training Centre is established. To provide innovation useful within the industry, training and development of skill workforce for it's growth and success.
A publication by the University of Western Australia (UWA) stated that an Associate Professor Swaminatha-Iyer, from UWA’s School of Molecular Sciences has been appointed to lead a team of other researchers and administrators to run the affairs of The ARC Training Centre for Next Gen Technologies in Biomedical Analysis. He will be supported by chief investigators Professor Charles Bond, Associate Professor Brendan Kennedy, Professor Donna Geddes, Dr Nicole Smith, Dr Haibo Jiang, Associate Professor Keith Stubbs and Dr Nicolas Taylor and partner investigators: UWA’s Professor Fiona Wood and Adjunct Associate Professor Alka Saxena.
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