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CDSS Bioanalytical Facility
Since first established as a multi-user facility in 1998, the CDSS Bioanalytical Facility has gained an excellent reputation in the field of Proteomics and facilitate insights into health and disease.
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Centre for Genomic Research
The Centre for Genomic Research is a core facility that provides academic and industrial researchers from around the world with affordable multi-platform sequencing, library preparation, data analysis and related services.
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Centre for Metabolomics Research
The Centre for Metabolomics Research (CMR) employs state-of-the-art equipment and established robust standard operating procedures (SOPs) that can be applied in human, plants, and microbial studies to understand systems at cellular, tissue and whole organism levels.
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Centre for Proteome Research
The Centre for Proteome Research (CPR) is a well-equipped lab addressing a range of challenges in protein mass spectrometry and proteomics, as applied to biological, environmental, biomedical and veterinary sciences.
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Computational Biology Facility
The Computational Biology Facility (CBF) is a team of highly experienced and qualified data scientists, bioinformaticians and software developers. We work as partners, collaborators or service providers supporting data-driven biological and clinical research, offering tailor-made, gold standard solutions across a wide range of bioinformatics, statistics, and functional interpretation of data.
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GeneMill
GeneMill offers a modern range of capabilities for highthroughout, automated gene cloning, sequence diversity generation and phenotyping (“Design, Build, Test”). Our portfolio also includes a full protein production service.
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Spatial Profiling Lab
Spatial profiling uses a combination of immunofluorescence microscopy and next-generation sequencing to quantify gene and/or protein expression in distinct areas of your tissue. Spatial Profiling, also known as ‘spatially resolved transcriptomics’, was voted Nature’s method of the year in 2020.