Brisbane, Queensland – Biosecurity Commons will move to a new home at the start of 2024 following discussions among its partners and supporters. The management of the platform and the team will transfer from Griffith University, where it has been based since...
Brisbane, Queensland – Biosecurity Commons, the ground-breaking platform for modelling and analysing biosecurity risk and response, has secured investment to keep developing the project into 2024. This will ensure Biosecurity Commons continues into the new year,...
Photo: At the Biosecurity Commons launch, from left to right: Sean Haythorne, Research Software Engineer at CEBRA, and Rob Clemens, Biosecurity Commons Project Manager. Brisbane, Queensland – A new biosecurity project is set to play a transformative role in...
Photo: At the National Biosecurity Forum from right to left from the University of Melbourne (CEBRA): Sean Haythorne, Research Software Engineer, Professor Andrew Robinson CEO, and Associate Professor Susie Hester Deputy CEO; then on the right Biosecurity Commons...
Brisbane, Queensland – We are delighted to announce that Biosecurity Commons will officially launch on 10 May at the Annual Diagnostics and Surveillance Workshop 2023 in Canberra. The team will be giving a 12 minute presentation to introduce the platform and at...