CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering textile and fibre research program is supported by globally recognised multi-fibre research facilities at Geelong and Clayton.
CSIRO's Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) conducts diagnosis, training, technology transfer and research which is essential to the success of animal health in Australia.
CSIRO’s Aspendale laboratories undertake research into the atmospheric environment, including atmospheric pollution and the prediction of climate, weather and ocean processes.
CSIRO’s site at Clayton, Victoria is adjacent to Monash University and the Australian Synchrotron. More than 800 staff members work in energy, resources, forestry, manufacturing, chemicals, health, information, agribusiness and more.
CSIRO’s Highett laboratories in Melbourne’s south-east is home to advanced processing, materials and infrastructure research, sustainable ecosystems, and CSIRO's Victorian Science Education Centre.
Researchers at CSIRO’s Parkville Laboratory are developing antibody-like molecules for diagnostic applications, rational drug design, cell culture, protein purification and robotic crystallisation.