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Introducing Australia Phenome Bank’s New Website
The Australian Phenome Bank (APB) Redesigned Website Launch Announcement! We are proud to announce that Phenomics Australia’s Australian Phenome Bank node has launched a new website.
Scientists discover platelets’ hidden role that may prevent thrombosis
Researchers at the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) supported by Phenomics Australia In Vivo services and Microscopy Australia have found a new function of
MorphoPHEN applications are now OPEN -Deadline 11 March 2024
Applications are NOW OPEN to the MorphoPHEN Erasmus Mundus master’s degree. Deadline will be March 11th. The consortium will provide 19 grants for students this year. Human Diseases
Unlocking Innovation: NCRIS Facilities Spotlight Cutting-Edge Services for Researchers and Industry at TRI
On February 6th, the NCRIS Facilities convened in person at the Translational Research Institute (TRI) in Brisbane to showcase the services propelling therapeutic discoveries and facilitating
Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2024
Join us in celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (IDWGS) on the 11th of February. This day is an opportunity to promote full and equal
1st IMPC Workshop 2024 Taste and Olfaction
You are warmly invited to attend the 1st workshop in the IMPC Workshop series 2024, which is titled: ‘Neurodegenerative consequences of genetic defects in taste and
Journey Across Phenomics Australia Nodes: A Glimpse into Brisbane’s In Vitro Services
Phenomics Australia Communications and Outreach Coordinator, Dr Marina Trigueros recently had the privilege of touring a leading research hub at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and
Job Opportunity: Research Data Manager at Phenomics Australia
Phenomics Australia is seeking a Research Data Manager to improve our research data management processes and ensure the best possible services to our users. Do you
‘Cancer-cooling’ protein puts bowel cancer on ice
A protein in the immune system can be manipulated to help overcome bowel cancer, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU) supported by
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