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New CRISPR techniques developed to reprogram skin cells to study brain diseases
Infrastructure and expertise supported by Phenomics Australia are being used to address the gap in genetic disease diagnosis. The challenge: One-third of known disease genes, many

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:

Celebrating National Science Week 2024
Celebrating National Science Week with Phenomics Australia, NCRIS, and the Australian Government Department of Education. National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science, engineering, mathematics,

‘Beating Buruli’ team named 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prize finalists
The Australian Museum has announced 55 finalists selected for Australia’s leading science awards, the 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes. The Eureka Prizes celebrate excellence in scientific

Podcast Episode 2: Phenomenal Science with Ms Tina Cardamone
Phenomenal Science is a podcast that follows the journey of researchers and technical experts who are a part of our networks and use our expertise to

How to Access Australia’s National Research Infrastructure for Therapeutic Innovations: QLD and VIC Showcase
After the success of the NSW Showcase earlier this year, MTPConnect invites you to join us for two more events showcasing Australia’s cutting-edge national research infrastructure

Phenomics Australia Histopathology and Digital Slide Service Announces Arrival of New World-Class Slide Scanner
Phenomics Australia Histopathology and Digital Slide Service is delighted to announce the arrival of the new P480 Slide Scanner. Based at the Department of Anatomy and

How do we better understand disease in Australia?
Research infrastructure providers like Phenomics Australia allow Australian scientists to research diseases and develop treatments. Professor Michael Dobbie, CEO of Phenomics Australia shares how we are
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