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The Herold laboratory at Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI) has PhD opportunities to work on an exciting project using cutting-edge CRISPR techniques to
How Australia’s national research infrastructure is responding to COVID-19.
Phenomics Australia has been engaging with other National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) facilities to publish an interactive infographic on how this national network of world-class research infrastructure projects is
Phenomics Australia supports bushfire research, recovery & resilience
Phenomics Australia provides expertise and customised model systems necessary for preclinical biomedical research on the effects of bushfires on human health. Australia’s National Research Infrastructure supports
Phenomics Australia’s Strategic Forum
Due to 2020’s unprecedented circumstances the Phenomics Australia Strategic Forum was held virtually during a series of meetings in August. The forum brought together national leaders and
Nematode control of livestock
A Phenomics Australia case study Phenomics Australia has enabled the repurposing of known drugs to control parasitic nematodes in livestock. The challenge: The control of gastrointestinal
The competition between Multidrug Resistant Bacteria and Antibiotics
The Phenomics Australia Histopathology Node based in the University of Melbourne provides a unique set of services to biomedical researchers across Australia. The histopathology and necropsy
PATHBIO – an international teaching opportunity
PATHBIO is a new, international project based in the European Union aimed at developing a strong educational program for Mouse Precision Pathobiology. The project was initiated
A Medical Milestone achieved by the APF and Genentech
The Australian Phenomics Facility (APF) at ANU was founded in 2005, initially funded directly by the Australian Commonwealth Government before Phenomics Australia was founded. For the
CUNE, a new and more versatile way to edit the genome using artificial intelligence.
Researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) at the Australian National University have collaborated
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