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...
Biosecurity Commons recently spoke to Dr James Camac, a Chief Investigator in CEBRA at the University of Melbourne who developed the Risk Mapping methodology, about our platform and the challenges faced by the biosecurity research community. Tell us about your...
Brisbane, Queensland – Biosecurity Commons and EcoCommons have jointly won the Excellence in Enhancing Research award at Griffith University’s Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Professional and Support Staff Service 2022. Both projects have been...
Brisbane, Queensland – Biosecurity Commons will ‘drive up standards of biosecurity’ and give decision-makers the technical ability to explore pest invasion scenarios, according to Dr John Virtue who is an expert working in the field for nearly three decades. A...
Brisbane, Queensland – The Biosecurity Commons team demonstrated how its two new workflows could be used to model Mouse-ear Hawkweed at a very well received workshop at the 22nd Australasian Weeds Conference. The conference brings together people actively...