VicCentFuncGenomics
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"enabling discovery-based research" - screening in 2D & 3D with compounds, CRISPR (pooled & synthetic) and RNAi. Cellular phenotyping via High content imaging
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https://www.petermac.org/research/core-facilities/victorian-centre-functional-genomics 25-09-2017 07:04:48
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Rommie Amaro uses #computationalbiology, #AI and dynamics simulations to study proteins involved in diseases such as #COVID and #cancer. Don’t miss her. Biomolecular Horizons 2024, IUBMB, #FAOBMB & #ComBio in Melb, Sept. 2024. @AllisonGroup CreekLab UC San Diego #AusBiophysics
looking forward to the annual VCCC methods in cancer series - Kaylene, Susi and Mark giving PhD students an expose on what they can do in the VCFG Peter Mac Research
a fantastic experience to attend the Association for Biomolecular Resource Facilities meeting USA. Hearing how core facilities and resource platforms operate, the successes and challenges, really insightful. looking forward so sharing a VCFG-view tomorrow. #ABRF2024 Phenomics Australia
Preparing for our 2-day workshop with Thermo Fisher and that fantastic Mike Janes (probes guru), 1) HCA101, tools for labelling, hot topics round table, 2) onsite VCFG tour, hands on the CellInsight PROs and data analytics workshop - can't wait! thermofisher.com/au/en/home/glo…
wrapped up a fantastic 2 days of workshops and great discussion - thanks to Thermo Fisher Leah for all the coordination and to Mike Janes making the trip. Using the new PROs for "here's something we prepared earlier'.
today we enjoyed a stimulating round table with our precinct MACH-OMICS colleagues discussing how to get our platforms noticed, strategies for impact and vendor engagement. It's a universal challenge Melbourne Academic Centre for Health Phenomics Australia Peter Mac Research
almost time for Elizabeth Vincan (Thailand next week) - still generating that last tantalising piece of data to share - looking forward to it!
#PhenomicsAustralia’s in vitro node Monash BDI Organoid Program is hosting a free symposium on Emerging Technologies in Organoid Research at Monash University at Clayton, on 6 November 2024 ➡️phenomicsaustralia.org.au/monash-organoi… Register: eventbrite.com.au/e/emerging-tec…