Children’s Cancer Institute Partners with AGRF to Expand the Zero Childhood Cancer Program

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Exciting news this week for AGRF, as we sign an agreement with Children’s Cancer Institute to deliver rapid, high-quality, multi-omics sequencing data to support the Zero Childhood Cancer Program and its partner network in the growing number of sequencing-centric research projects. 

To further evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive, multi-faceted molecular approach to paediatric precision medicine, the Zero Childhood Cancer Program will be expanded to include all children and young adults diagnosed with cancer in Australia over the next few years, irrespective of cancer type, risk and stage. Their initial aim is to undertake whole genome sequencing, whole transcriptome sequencing and array-based methylation profiling of more than 10,000 children with cancer. In addition, Children’s Cancer Institute will be launching new population-scale sub studies to further investigate paediatric cancer risk. Over the next five years, patient samples will undergo comprehensive genomic profiling to identify molecular signatures and actionable targets to improve their health outcomes.

Vanessa Tyrrell, Program Leader of ZERO at Children’s Cancer Institute said, “Today, we have over 500 children and young people enrolled on ZERO. As we prepare to expand ZERO to one day give every child diagnosed with cancer the very best chance of survival, we’re excited to partner with AGRF to make this happen. Together, we will strive for a future where all children have the best chance of living their best lives.”

And AGRF’s CEO, Dr Kirby Siemering, said, “At AGRF, we are extremely proud to contribute our technology platforms and expertise in genomics to this incredible project. Working together with the talented team at Children’s Cancer Institute and ZERO partners, we aim to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children living with cancer”.

Led in partnership by Children’s Cancer Institute and Kids Cancer Centre at Sydney Children’s Hospital (Randwick), Zero Childhood Cancer brings together all major Australian clinical and research centres working in childhood cancer, as well as international collaborators.

Announcing the PacBio ANZ HiFi SMRT Grant Winner!

Announcing the PacBio ANZ HiFi SMRT Grant Winner!

We are delighted to announce that Professor Glenn King has been named the recipient of the 2020 PacBio ANZ HiFi SMRT Grant! Prof. King received the grant for his project ‘Deadly Genes: Exploring the Genome of the lethal Australian Box Jellyfish,’ and he plans to use HiFi sequencing in an integrated multi-omics investigation into venom of the Australian box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.

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We've recently updated our DNA Sequencing Service Guide

We've recently updated our DNA Sequencing Service Guide

We have recently updated our service guide for our DNA Sequencing Service at AGRF and it’s full of useful information on the service. The guide outlines sample preparation, sequencing recommendations for DNA libraries, data outputs, sample requirements and sample submission. It also includes recommendations for bundled genome sequencing applications - see the table below for more information.

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Announcing our Summer Oncology Mini Grant Recipient

Announcing our Summer Oncology Mini Grant Recipient

We are delighted to announce that Associate Professor Daniel Buchanan has won our Summer Oncology Genotyping Mini Grant competition! As the recipient of the Mini Grant, which is presented in partnership with Illumina, Assoc. Prof. Buchanan will receive one EPIC genotyping array run at AGRF, including all consumables and labour. Congratulations to Assoc. Prof. Buchanan!

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Single Cell RNA Sequencing Webinar

Single Cell RNA Sequencing Webinar

We are excited to invite you to join us for an exclusive free online event, presented with the Centre for Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology, to hear about Singe Cell RNA Sequencing. Dr Jafar Jabbari, our Senior Scientist - Innovation & Development, will present a talk on our 10X Chromium and Single Cell Sequencing capabilities at AGRF and you'll have the opportunity to ask him questions after his talk.

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AGRF-Sponsored Oz Single Cell Event Aired Yesterday

AGRF-Sponsored Oz Single Cell Event Aired Yesterday

We are excited to report that the Oz Single Cell episode ‘Oz Single Cell - Cell type, cell state, or cell artefact? Finding the biology in your single cell data’ aired online yesterday and was proudly sponsored by AGRF. The episode is part of a series of webinars presented for the Oz Single Cell online program this year in response to the COVID restrictions currently in place.

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Our Perth Site has Moved!

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The AGRF Perth Site has moved to a new address after a long stint at the Harry Perkins Institute. From Monday 17th August you can find us at the Royal Perth Hospital, at the following address:

New Address

AGRF Perth
Level 6, MRF building
Royal Perth Hospital
Rear 50 Murray St
Perth, WA 6000

What does this mean for you?

New drop-off location – please drop your samples off at the address listed above. Parking spots are located in the short-term parking under building – enter via Wellington Street. A drop-off tray will be located in the foyer of level 6. Also, the elevator allows access to all floors.

New pick-up location – samples can be dropped off at the Concierge desk at the Harry Perkins Medical Research Institute. Next day courier service is provided, and samples will be picked up the morning after your Online Sample Submission is received. Please ensure all samples are in the pick-up tray at Concierge prior to 9:00am.

Find out more about our Sample Collection Points here
View our contact details on our Contact Us page here

RNA to Results - RNA-Seq from as little as $299

RNA to Results - RNA-Seq from as little as $299

At AGRF, we're committed to helping you continue your research, even while you might still be working from home.

We're excited to offer you our RNA Sequencing services at reduced prices. Whether you're looking for traditional mRNA gene expression or you're wanting a deeper exploration of transcriptomes, we've got you covered.

RNA-Seq (library prep & sequencing) from as little $299.

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