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How do Australian researchers find pluripotent stem cell lines?
FAIR and CARE stem cells By Professor Christine Wells, University of Melbourne. Professor Wells acknowledges funding from Phenomics Australia and the MRFF Stem Cell Therapies Mission
Phenomics Australia in-person meeting
We were very excited to have the team back together for the Phenomics Australia in-person meeting that was held at the University of Melbourne on Friday
A new step to identify biomarkers and therapies for Diamond Blackfan Anaemia and other ribosomopathies
New research supported by Phenomics Australia unravels the molecular mechanisms underlying a group of rare diseases characterised by abnormal ribosome protein production. This work has been
Meet Our Scientific Leaders: Associate Professor Sefi Rosenbluh
We would like to introduce to you A/Prof Joseph (Sefi) Rosenbluh, member of the Phenomics Australia’s Scientific Leaders team. Meet Sefi A/Professor Sefi Rosenbluh is a
Phenomics Australia user wins Prime Minister’s Science prize.
Congratulations to all of the 2022 Prime Minister’s prizes for science winners, and in particular Professor Si Ming Man who has won the 2022 Frank Fenner
Phenomics Australia Board member elected as 2022 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
Congratulations to all of the new 2022 Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science, and in particular, Professor Ute Roessner , member of Phenomics Australia Board,
Welcome Professor Ute Roessner to Phenomics Australia Board
We would like to welcome Professor Ute Roessner to Phenomics Australia’s team. Ute brings a wealth of experience in the development and application of metabolomics in
New treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia could prove beneficial for even more people
New research published in Science Advances conducted by researchers at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and supported by Phenomics Australia identified a potential new treatment for two
World-first technology to suppress invasive mice
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have released their first findings on the potential effectiveness of revolutionary gene drive technology to control invasive mice. The team
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