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Brisbane offers outstanding opportunities in the fields of agri-food, biomedical, biopharmaceutical and human therapeutics, diagnostics and clinical trials. Brisbane is a recognised centre of excellence – home to not only the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), the largest medical research institute in the southern hemisphere, but also the Clive Berghofer Cancer Research Centre.

The University of Queensland is host to the Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence, Australia’s leading facility for pharmaceutical research, education and drug commercialization, while Griffith University partners with global giants AstaZeneca and Pfizer in the natural drug discovery arena. The world’s largest agribusiness company, Swissbased Syngenta, chose Queensland University of Technology (QUT) as its international partner in the commercial development of a sugar cane-based ethanol industry. This is the first time Syngenta has established a partnership of this type with an academic body.

This collaboration of tertiary education with the private sector delivers a world-class pool of scientists, engineers and technical staff. In fact, Australia has more PhD graduates in biotech-related disciplines per capita than the USA or UK. A quarter of modern medicines are derived from natural compounds making Brisbane and Queensland gold mines for biotech companies. Queensland is comprised of 19 terrestrial and 17 marine bioregions and five world heritage sights covering 40 million hectares. Just one hectare of the Daintree Rainforest in North Queensland contains more species of native plants than the whole of North America, and about 80 per cent of those species can be found nowhere else on earth.