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Stem cells, growing brains, and the quest to cure deadly diseases by Ernst Wolvetang
The problem, according to Phenomics Australia scientific leader Professor Ernst Wolvetang, is that the brain he wants to study is usually still inside someone’s skull. So
Disease detectives: a new frontier in genetic mutations
New research published in Science Immunology conducted by an international consortium of researchers spanning 4 continents and supported by Phenomics Australia identified a novel and incredibly
Phenomics Australia New Merch
It feels like Christmas again! Look out for our Phenomics Australia booth at your next Precision Medicine conference to know how to get one of these.
Using miniature brain models to prevent developmental impairments
Phenomics Australia scientific leader Professor Wolvetang is renowned for his work at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) in organoids, tiny, three-dimensional avatars that
Congratulations to NHMRC Phenomics Australia users award recipients!
Congratulations to all the NHMRC award recipients especially to the many Phenomics Australia users featured here this funding will help advance understanding of a wide range
XXIIIrd International Congress of Genetics
The XXIIIrd International Congress of Genetics which will be held in Melbourne Australia from 16-21 July 2023 and Phenomics Australia team will be there. Come and talk
Australian Functional Genomics Network Update
Phenomics Australia encourages you to visit The Australian Functional Genomics Network (AFGN) new website and join their Researcher Registry to be considered for funded research opportunities.
Are you looking to generate induced pluripotent stem cell lines?
The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Innovation Centre iPSC Reprograming Service in partnership with Phenomics Australia, has now a special end of year $1,000 discount for
Working with Human Bioespecimens: Ethical Considerations
Regulations governing the protection of human research subjects are based on the ethical principles identified in the 1978 Belmont Report, the Nuremberg Code and the Declaration
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