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Enabling Excellence at the 2023 ANU Research Infrastructure Expo
Phenomics Australia exhibited at the 2023 ANU Research Infrastructure Expo, an exciting event to discover the state-of-the-art research infrastructure that underpins research excellence at the Australian
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
Data Sprint on Imaging Transcriptomics
The Data Sprint on Imaging Transcriptomics, organized by the Peter Mac Computational Biology program, recently brought together over 50 bioinformaticians and computational biologists for a two-day
2023 EMBL Australia PhD Course Program
Now in its eighth year, the EMBL Australia PhD Course offers an incredible opportunity for first and second year life science PhD students to learn from
Visit us at the 2023 ANU Research Infrastructure Expo
Join us at the 2023 ANU Research Infrastructure Expo for an exciting discovery of the state-of-the-art research infrastructure, including Phenomics Australia and more NCRIS facilities, that
Why Use a Biobank?
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
Visit us at ASSCR 2023 ‘Navigating New Frontiers in Stem Cell Research’
Come and visit Phenomics Australia and Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA) to discuss the latest developments in national and international stem cell research at the Australasian Society
NCRIS Communication Teams Unite for Collective Impact
On November 8th, the NCRIS Communication teams achieved a significant milestone by convening in person at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. This marked the team’s
Journey Across Nodes: Exploring the Heart of Phenomics Australia
Come along on an exciting journey as our dedicated team members explore some of the different nodes of Phenomics Australia. We’re diving into the places where
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