Turning back the clock on brains aged by COVID
University of Queensland researchers, including Phenomics Australia Scientific Director Prof Ernst Wolvetang, have found a way to reverse a cellular process triggered by COVID-19 that contributes
University of Queensland researchers, including Phenomics Australia Scientific Director Prof Ernst Wolvetang, have found a way to reverse a cellular process triggered by COVID-19 that contributes
Phenomics Australia is proud to support one of the most significant national mouse Biobanks in Australia, the Australian Phenome Bank (APB) making substantial contributions to the
Congratulations to all the new Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science elected in 2023 award especially to Phenomics Australia users. Well done! Discover the scientists
Our team’s collective effort has been instrumental in crafting several chapters within the comprehensive book, “Inflammation and Cancer: Methods and Protocols.” From elucidating high-throughput sequencing and
Under the cadre of the 10th Anniversary, the IMPC is organising a series of thematic workshops (impcworkshops.com/workshops) aiming to showcase how IMPC data can be used
Celebrating National Science Week with Phenomics Australia, NCRIS, and the Department of Education. National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science, engineering, mathematics, technology, and
Phenomics Australia is made possible by phenomenal people. Here we shine a spotlight on some of our staff members who go above and beyond for researchers;
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) has released the ISSCR Standards for Human Stem Cell Use in Research, an international collaboration aimed at enhancing
Funding for reNEW was provided by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, an international philanthropic foundation based in Denmark. The 300 million euro grant runs over a 10-year
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