The Kolling welcomes Australia’s leading genomics provider to the institute

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Researchers within the Kolling Institute will shortly have the chance to strengthen their genomics capabilities, with AGRF – the Australian Genome Research Facility - establishing a laboratory within the institute.

The new lab is part of an exciting partnership between AGRF, the University of Sydney and the Kolling which will see a specialised team and cutting-edge technology located within the institute.

As Australia’s largest provider of genomic services, AGRF supports researchers and organisations to drive discovery across clinical genomics, translational research, agriculture and environmental science.

The Kolling’s Academic Director Professor James Elliott welcomed the collaboration saying we are proud to partner with AGRF.

“By establishing a translational genomics facility within the Kolling Institute, we will be well placed to progress innovative research and directly improve health outcomes,” he said.

“The partnership will not only benefit our researchers within the Kolling, but clinicians and researchers across Northern Sydney. It will help speed the translation of genomics research into patient care with direct input from clinicians and health providers.

“The new lab will foster discovery science and a pathway to incorporate new knowledge and capabilities into clinical care.

“We are looking forward to exploring collaborative research and educational opportunities with the leading genomics provider, and we are excited to see the advancements in care this partnership will deliver.”

AGRF provides world-class expertise and high-quality genomic data from single-gene analysis to whole genome sequencing and biomarker discovery.

From the time of opening, AGRF will offer its full suite of genomics and proteomics services to Kolling researchers, including project consultations, sample drop-off, high-quality sequencing, genotyping, transcriptomics, epigenomics, Olink proteomics and bioinformatics.

These services will be backed by AGRF’s national network of specialist laboratories and technical experts.

The on-site presence will make it easier for investigators to connect directly with AGRF’s team for project planning, study design and genomics research support.

All services provided through AGRF’s national network can be accessed via the Kolling site, with sample drop-off and project co-ordination available.

AGRF’s team will work closely with Kolling researchers to identify future opportunities for expanded workflows, pilot projects, and new technology implementations.

Head of Strategic Business Desley Pitcher said we are thrilled to be joining the Kolling Institute community.

“Our mission has always been to power discovery through genomics, and we look forward to partnering with Kolling researchers to bring that to life,” she said.  

If you would like to know more, contact Oliver Distler – AGRF Senior Account Manager oliver.distler@agrf.org.au