
Perkin’s Cancer Tissue Biobank
The Phenomics Australia In Vitro node, based at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, is a leading research infrastructure focused on advancing cancer treatments and
The Phenomics Australia In Vitro node, based at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, is a leading research infrastructure focused on advancing cancer treatments and
Supported by Phenomics Australia, the Australian Phenome Bank (APB) provides a database and cryobank of mouse sperm and embryos essential for discovering and distributing disease models
The Global Indigenous Data Sovereignty (GIDSov) Conference 2025 is being held on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country from 31 March – 3 April 2025! The GIDSov Conference
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The Organoid Nexus 2024: High-Throughput Innovation Meeting is returning in person on 7th November at Bio21 Institute Melbourne! Save the date 7th November 2024 Organoids represent
New funding opportunity for functional genomics platforms to resolve multiple VUS in priority genes for Australian diagnostic laboratories and clinicians. Projects will be eligible for catalyst
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) Senior Research Fellow Dr Mohammed Shaker and Phenomics Australia Scientific Director Professor Ernst Wolvetang, head of the In vitro Genome Engineering and
Phenomics Australia (formerly the Australian Phenomics Network, APN) offers consolidated infrastructure and expertise supporting genomic medicine and biomedical research from discovery through into early clinical development and evaluation.
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