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ANU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT
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The ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences houses several research facilities and services providing local, national and international research support services to the ANU, associated organisations and industry. Our research facilities and services provide specialised research support services to researchers in medical, animal and plant research disciplines.

The following Research resources are provided within the college:

Research Facilities
 

The APF is dedicated to providing the academic and commercial scientific community access to genome scale collections of mice with informative point mutations. The APF is a service provide by The John Curtin School of Medical Research.
The services provided are used by APF customers to rapidly advance the identification of genes and their function as an early step in the process of identifying potential drug targets and animal models of human disease, understanding cellular functions and biochemical process.

 

The aim of the Biomolecular Resource Facility is to provide researchers with access to DNA and protein technologies that would not normally be readily available to individual research groups.

Services are provided to researchers at JCSMR and the ANU as well as the broader regional scientific community. In addition a consultancy service on all aspects of protein and peptide technology (mass spec, sequencing, chromatography, purification and peptide synthesis), DNA sequencing and real-time (quantitative) PCR is available.

 
MCRF

The Flow Cytometry Laboratory (FACS Lab) is part of the Cytometry and The MCRF is located within The John Curtin School of Medical Research. The facility includes the following services:

 
Research Services
 

The ABS provides infrastructure and services to help researchers discover, develop and understand animal models of human disease. The ABS is a national and international resource that offers state-of-the-art animal holding and research-enabling services. Services include breeding and maintenance of inbred, transgenic, gene-knockout and ENU-gene variant mouse colonies, rat colonies with phenotypic and genotypic analyses, pathology, and cryopreservation of mouse strains (through the Australian Phenome Bank). The ABS also maintains other species including rats, Xenopus, Zebrafish and Cane Toads.

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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