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Recap of the High-Content Analysis Workshop in Melbourne: Exploring Cutting-Edge Techniques and Applications
In May, the Phenomics Australia Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics (VCFG) node in collaboration with Thermo Fisher, hosted a dynamic two-day workshop in Melbourne, focused on
Voucher scheme to support translational research is now open for applications
Pipeline Accelerator 2024-25 Round 1 To encourage access to research infrastructure, Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA) developed the Pipeline Accelerator, a voucher-style scheme that subsidises the cost of access
Celebrating a Decade of Excellence: 10th Anniversary of South Australian Genome Editing Facility (SAGE)
Ten years ago, SAGE opened its doors as one of Australia’s pioneering genome editing facilities, driven by a clear mission: to support researchers in creating genetic
Meet Ms Sarah Nisbet, Phenomics Australia’s new Director of Digital Platforms
We want to welcome Ms Sarah Nisbet to Phenomics Australia’s team. Sarah brings extensive experience in the design and architecture of large-scale research information technology platforms,
Phenomics Australia welcomes Australia’s new National Science Statement and Science and Research Priorities
On Monday 12th of August, the Department of Industry, Science and Resources launched Australia’s new National Science and Research priorities which will set the path forward
Australian Functional Genomics Symposium 2024 | 28 & 29 November, Melbourne
Registration is now open for the Australian Functional Genomics Symposium 2024! Come and talk to us on November 28-29 at the Brain Centre Auditorium, University of
Eye-opening discovery offers fresh hope for disease that can cause blindness
An international team of scientists including researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) and supported by services from Phenomics Australia, have identified a rare, mutated version of a
Monash Organoid Symposium 6 November 2024 – Registration open!
Phenomics Australia’s in vitro node the Monash Organoid Program is hosting a free symposium on Emerging Technologies in Organoid Research at Monash University at Clayton, on
Meet Our Scientific Leaders: Prof. Christine Wells
We want to introduce you to Prof. Christine Wells, member of Phenomics Australia’s Scientific Director’s team and Head of the Australian Stem Cell Registry. Meet Christine:
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