Jordana Blackman and Tiffanwy Klippel-Cooper have developed technology that allows scientists to see human proteins as they are in their natural habitat - our bodies. This could be a game-changer for medical science and the development of new medications, 90% of which fail in clinical trials...

An Australian female-led and founded startup has made a splash in San Francisco this week, unveiling a world-first computer model of a human protein as it exists in the human body. The milestone confirms that protein behaviour can be calculated directly from physics...

Boasting five biological science degrees, it’s not surprising that OmnigenIQ cofounder and chief science officer Tiffanwy Klippel-Cooper is developing a world-first bioreactor and protein purification technology for deployment in space, and here on Earth...
An Adelaide start-up has adapted its world-first bioreactor technology for deployment in space, meaning biological supplements essential for human health in zero-gravity environments could be produced en route to Mars or beyond, rather than transported or resupplied from Earth.