Melbourne Translational Genomics Platform will make genome analysis capabilities available to researchers of the University and precinct, accelerate adoption of these methods in clinical practice, and support research and clinical discovery. It will be an evolving resource of cutting-edge technology and knowledge accessible to researchers and clinicians of all disciplines, and will foster cross-pollination of capabilities and experience between the University, clinical institutions and industry
Mutation analysis
Genome Resources Facility
The MCRI GRF has collections of three PAC/BAC libraries; RPCI-1 Human PAC library, RPCI-11 Human Male BAC Library and RPCI-23 Female (C57BL/6J) Mouse BAC Library.
Australian Genome Research Facility (AGRF)
The Gandel Charitable Trust Sequencing Centre (MHTP Medical Genomics Facility)
The Gandel Charitable Trust Sequencing Centre provides NATA accredited DNA capillary sequencing services. Established in 1999, the centre has an excellent reputation for quality, long-read sequence data and comprehensive client support.
DNA & Blood Profiling Facility
Baker IDI has considerable research expertise in the areas of proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics, genomics and epigenomics. The DNA & Blood Profiling Facility (commonly referred to as the “omics”) integrates these research disciplines so health problems can be examined from a multifaceted viewpoint. The central idea behind the new facility is [...]
Sequenom Platform Facility
The Sequenom platform offers high-performance DNA analysis. This platform efficiently and precisely measures the amount of genetic target material and variations using Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization – Time-of-Flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) and is able to deliver reliable and specific data from complex biological samples and from trace amounts of [...]
