Centre for Rhizobium Studies Tall Poppy success sown in Murdoch agriculture research November 2nd, 2017 Murdoch University agricultural researcher Dr Sofie De Meyer has been named as one of Western Australia’s best young scientists. + Find out more Outstanding achievements celebrated at Murdoch graduations September 15th, 2017 More than 600 graduates are now part of Murdoch’s global alumni family of 60,000 after two glittering graduation ceremonies this week at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. + Find out more Microalgae researcher to compete in science event April 8th, 2015 The process of repetitively milking microalgae to cost effectively produce biofuel will be one of the topics presented at a free science communications competition on Thursday evening. + Find out more Murdoch researcher wins Fulbright Scholarship April 3rd, 2012 A Murdoch University physicist is one of 26 Australians who will undertake research in the United States after winning a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. + Find out more Congress to address nitrogen cycle questions November 23rd, 2011 New innovations and discoveries in the nitrogen fixation process will be released and discussed at a major conference to be held in Fremantle from Sunday, November 27 to Thursday, December 1. + Find out more Murdoch venture to protect future generations December 10th, 2010 Murdoch University Professor John Howieson will travel to the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen early next year to deposit a unique collection of rhizobium strains in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. + Find out more Major genome project sparks hopes of freedom from fossil-based fertilisers October 27th, 2010 The world is one step closer to being freed from a reliance on fossil fuel based fertiliser with the announcement of a $10 million project underway at Murdoch University. + Find out more