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Hear from Professor Vanessa Hayes and Dominik Kaczorowski about how the Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics facilitates projects in cancer research, precision medicine and single cell sequencing.

The Ramaciotti Centre was delighted to take part in yesterday's UNSW Laboratory Research and Services Expo, held in the Roundhouse (E6) at UNSW’s Kensington Campus. 

We’re thrilled to announce our first Applied Biosystems Axiom™ PangenomiX Array project!

Ramaciotti clients have used our Long-Read and Sanger sequencing services in the discovery of a new, naturally autofluorescent fungal species from Antarctic soil 

Microbiomes can be helpful or harmful, playing important and dynamic roles in the development and regulation of numerous physiological pathways of their host.

The Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics will be closed over the Christmas and New Year period from midday Monday 23rd December 2024 and will re-open at 9am Monday 6th January 2

It is well known that coral reefs consist of a complex and interconnected assemblage of symbiotic microorganisms living both on the surface and within the tissue of the host coral animal. 

The Ramaciotti Centre organises, hosts and promotes events that have a focus on genomic technologies and their application.

UNSW Sydney scientists are part of a collaboration to pioneer detailed research into genetic factors that contribute to good health or disease in the elderly.