Deputy Director - Impact Ag&Food, Proteomics scientist, CSIRO & ECU: Enabling sustainable protein production for human & planetary health #futureprotein
Lead Economist at @CSIRO Futures Katherine Wynn joined our GM of Operations Nigel Lotz and GM Nutrition & Energy Brad Glass this morning to speak to our teams about the drivers of change in #agriculture and our food systems.
#AgTwitter#AgChatOz
The seafood industry could face a range of disruptions. So how do we make sure producers can meet demand while operating sustainably? 🐟
We've released new research to help Australia’s seafood industry supply chains become more sustainable and resilient. csiro.au/en/news/All/Article…
Australia's food systems are facing critical challenges from a changing climate, increasing demand, supply chain issues and workforce disruptions.
Now, the CSIRO is developing a new roadmap to stabilise the nation's food security.
abc.net.au/radionational/pro…
Our Aquaculture team are in Darwin at @WrldAquaculture showcasing @CSIRO innovation - here's a snippet of what happens behind the scenes @AquacultureTim
Life in plastic, it's not fantastic. 🗑️
We've released the results of a new study that found micro and nanoplastics are pervasive in our food supply, and may be affecting food safety and security on a global scale.
Find out how you can help: spr.ly/6012OcGQ0
ALT Burger bun with a plastic bottle and cardboard inside it.
Today I was proud to watch @arinehtahmasian pass her PhD thesis “without conditions”. Her research focuses on lupin, an under-utilised grain, for the benefit of growers. A great example for future female agrifood leaders #STEM#cald#innovation@EdithCowanUni@CSIRO@ARC_CIPPS
Good things can come in very small packages - microbes - we often think of these as bad, but are yet to fully harness their potential for good! Hear more about @CSIRO research on this here... #innovation
#CSIRO but make it microbe. 🧫
Growing in this petri dish is bacteria from the class Actinomycetia.
Our plant health micobiome team is producing novel fungicides from these bacteria to stop crop disease.
Find out more: research.csiro.au/microbiome…
📷 | Louise Thatcher
ALT A petri dish with a with bacteria growin in the letters CSIRO.
Today, I want to celebrate all our women @CSIRO that continue to deliver impact every day! And I want to celebrate all our men who support us as we embrace equity. #IWD2023
As Australia’s national science agency, we’re cracking the code and embracing equity.
Not just on International Women’s Day, but every day.
This is #TeamCSIRO today. 👇
Find out more: csiro.au/en/careers/life-at-…#IWD2023
ALT Text: We are committed to fostering a fair, equitable and inclusive workplace.
ALT Text: Women make up 44.9% of our national organisation.
ALT 42% of our leaders and over half of our Board are women.
ALT We also have
gender balance on our Executive Team.
I thought Professor of Beer was a good title, but could I add Wine Detective? Well Ellyse is using science to trace Aus produce from vine to wine #trust#innovation
Wine detective. 🍷🔎
Post-doc Ellyse works among the rolling green vineyards in the Barossa Valley. She's using the chemistry found in wine to connect the grapes to the water, soil and climate they grew in as part of our Trusted Agrifood Exports Mission. blog.csiro.au/tracing-wine-t…
⭐#ATSEAWARDS nominations are OPEN!⭐
Nominate someone for one of our 5 prestigious award categories to recognise their contributions to innovation in applied science, tech & engineering.
Learn more about how to nominate an emerging innovator: atse.org.au/programs-and-awa…