Diversified miner and contractor Mineral Resources has extended its support for the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, taking its total contribution to $2.25 million.
The Wajarri Yamaji community has voted to approve a land use agreement to build the world’s largest radio telescope in the Murchison, a big step towards starting construction.
The company behind Marian Sturm’s life-changing cellular treatment has failed in its bid to have the state health department’s lawsuit against it thrown out, as the ownership battle continues.
Startups will have access to reams of information on early-stage innovation courtesy of a European database paid for by the state government's new industry fund.
The boss of Clough family-backed NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals has resigned just days after the national research ethics body refused a trial for its Alzheimer’s treatment.
Shares in Clough family-backed NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals have plunged after a planned clinical trial for its budding Alzheimer’s treatment was rejected by the Human Research Ethics Committee.
West Perth company Avicena Systems has ticked off another big achievement, with the Therapeutic Goods Administration authorising its locally developed diagnostic technology.
Swedish technology company Hexagon AB has made its third Western Australian acquisition in the space of five years with the purchase of privately owned iConstruct.
Perth startup Lixa is on the path to commercialising medical research from the University of Western Australia after gaining backing from tech hub CERI and raising $2.2 million.
The number of international drug companies undertaking clinical trials in Perth is set to expand after local success story Linear Clinical Research opened a $6 million facility.