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List of Critical Technologies in the National Interest
Consultation for 2022 List of Critical Technologies in the National Interest The Department of Industry, Science and Resources wants your feedback on the List of critical

Phenomics Australia Tour: Precision Medicine and beyond
We were very pleased to host several visits to Phenomics Australia facilities during the last couple of weeks, including a delegation of government officials from the

Celebrating National Science Week 2022
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

CRISPR/Cas as diagnostics tools
A Phenomics Australia case study Phenomics Australia NCRIS expertise is used in providing knowledge to look into the commercial and translational potential of CRISPR technology. Phenomics

Performing a cell killing assay without using radioactive materials
Have you ever thought of performing a cell killing assay without using radioactive materials? Phenomics Australia node at the VCFG recently teamed up with Dr Kevin

Setting a Safe Course for Gene Editing Research
The Safe Genes Program The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched the Safe Genes program in 2017 to establish a “safety by design” strategy for

Meet Dr Twishi Gulati the new Phenomics Australia National Service Coordinator (In Vitro)
We would like to welcome Dr Twishi Gulati to Phenomics Australia’s team. Twishi brings an extensive experience in project design and business development strategy to our

Meet the scientific leaders of the expanding Phenomics Australia in vitro Genome Engineering and Disease Modelling Service
The new additions to the in vitro Genome Engineering and Disease Modelling (In Vitro) Service will enable Phenomics Australia to offer a more comprehensive and enriched

Paving the way for new and tailored lupus treatments
There is no cure for lupus, a disease that causes the body’s immune system to attack itself. But researchers are now closer to a genetic explanation
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