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  2. NOW SHOWING! - Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

    https://imas.utas.edu.au/events/event-items/now-showing!
    16 May 2024: Events. NOW SHOWING! Human activities and a changing climate are putting species and ecosystems under pressure. In Antarctica, marine predators are on thin ice. In Tasmania, many marine species and habitats are found nowhere else on earth. And
  3. Thumbnail for Back to the wild: rescued red handfish returned to the sea - Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

    Back to the wild: rescued red handfish returned to the sea

    https://imas.utas.edu.au/news/news-items/back-to-the-wild-rescued-red-handfish-returned-to-the-sea
    2020-01-01 00:00:00 News. Back to the wild: rescued red handfish returned to the sea. Red handfish have been returned to the wild, after scientists rescued them this summer to protect their fragile population from record high sea and atmospheric temperatures.
  4. Thumbnail for Floating robots reveal just how much airborne dust fertilises the Southern Ocean – a key climate ‘shock absorber’ - Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

    Floating robots reveal just how much airborne dust fertilises the…

    https://imas.utas.edu.au/news/news-items/floating-robots-reveal-just-how-much-airborne-dust-fertilises-the-southern-ocean-a-key-climate-shock-absorber
    2020-01-01 00:00:00 News. Floating robots reveal just how much airborne dust fertilises the Southern Ocean – a key climate ‘shock absorber’. The Southern Ocean, a region critical to Earth’s climate, hosts vast blooms of microscopic ocean plants known as
  5. Thumbnail for Restoring coastal habitat boosts wildlife numbers by 61% – but puzzling failures mean we can still do better - Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

    Restoring coastal habitat boosts wildlife numbers by 61% – but…

    https://imas.utas.edu.au/news/news-items/restoring-coastal-habitat-boosts-wildlife-numbers-by-61-but-puzzling-failures-mean-we-can-still-do-better
    2020-01-01 00:00:00 News. Restoring coastal habitat boosts wildlife numbers by 61% – but puzzling failures mean we can still do better. Humans love the coast. But we love it to death, so much so we’ve destroyed  valuable coastal habitat – in the case of some
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    Publications - Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

    https://imas.utas.edu.au/research/publications
    3 May 2024: Research. Publications. IMAS researchers have authored more than 2500 publications since the Institute's inception in 2010. These have included peer-reviewed papers, contract reports, edited books, book chapters and conference abstracts, which have
  7. Sheet1

    https://menzies.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/excel_doc/0007/1461670/TCR-NMSC-Variable-Checklist_V2.0_protected.xlsx
    19 Apr 2024: Sheet1. Tasmanian Cancer Registry Data Variable Checklist Non Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC). Project name:. Principal researcher:. Date range of data required: (Available from 01/01/1978). Date submitted to TDLU:. The variables listed below are
  8. Sheet1

    https://menzies.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/excel_doc/0020/1700642/TAS-Private-Admitted-Patient-Variable-Checklist-V2.0_protected.xlsx
    22 Apr 2024: Sheet1. Tasmanian Private Hospital Admitted Patient Collection Data Variable Checklist. Project name:. Principal researcher:. Date range of data required (available from 01/07/2018):. Date submitted to TDLU:. The variables listed below are available
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    Volunteering at Menzies - Menzies Institute for Medical Research

    https://menzies.utas.edu.au/get-involved/volunteering-at-menzies
    1 May 2024: Volunteering at Menzies. Research grant funding often falls short of the full costs of conducting a project, and volunteer support assists the Menzies researchers to carry out work that may not otherwise be possible. Menzies is fortunate to be able
  10. Thumbnail for Spotlight on a devil researcher: Professor Greg Woods

    Spotlight on a devil researcher: Professor Greg Woods

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/spotlight-on-a-devil-researcher-professor-greg-woods
    23 Apr 2024: As we look back on 21 years of fundraising to protect the Tasmanian devil from Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD1 and DFTD2), it is a good time to highlight some of the critical work undertaken in the early days. Professor Greg Woods with PhD
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    Applications open for new ASEAN scholarships

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/applications-open-for-new-asean-scholarships
    18 Apr 2024: Applications are now open for the prestigious Australia for ASEAN scholarships. The program aims to support students undertaking a Master by Research degree to develop the skills and knowledge to drive change and help build enduring people links

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