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Bio21 Molecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute
Multidisciplinary molecular biotechnology and associated platform technologies with an integrated research transfer and business incubator facility.

 
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Joint ProteomicS Laboratory
Protein identification and high end proteomics. Technical developments in protein separation and characterisation.

 
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High Throughput Chemical Screening facility
Rapid screening for drug lead compounds using a variety of high capacity assay systems.

 
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800MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Instrument
Protein structure determination and identification of rare metabolites. Synergy with co-located NMR instruments.
 
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Molecular Medicine Informatics Model
Melbourne Health

To provide a platform for clinical and scientific research teams to access and share clinical, bio-technical and genomic data across multiple organisations.

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Bioresources Facility
A virtual rodent facility with access to information on holdings via a linked database. In addition, common high health standards have been developed for maintenance of animal health and sharing of mouse strains.

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Bio21: Collaborative Crystallisation Centre (Bio21:C³)
State-of-the-art facility to produce high quality protein crystals able to diffract x-rays at atomic resolution.

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robotic imaging

 
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Cell Therapy and Diagnosis
Establishing a framework for the development and early application of emerging cell therapies and diagnostics.

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