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We are Australia and New Zealand distributors, helping scientists by providing world class genomics products and trusted technical support.

Melbourne, Victoria شامل ہوئے Şubat 2017
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SBA-Sydney
SBA-Sydney@SBASydney·
👋 Hello Sydney! We’re excited to announce our first SBA event of 2026!  Join us for a fun game night filled with free food and entertainment 🍴✨! Date: March 31, 6:30 - 9:00 PM Venue: Level 2 of Keg & Brew Hotel, Surry Hills Free registration here: eventbrite.com.au/e/sba-game-nig…
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Decode Science@Decode_Science·
If you attended and we didn't get a chance to chat, feel free to reach out. We'd love to continue the conversation. See you at the next one, Adelaide.
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Decode Science@Decode_Science·
What an incredible few days at the HNS Models Symposium in Adelaide. We also ran a lucky draw at the booth, and congratulations to our three winners who walked away with either a discount on Evercode WT kit or amazing prizes. #Symposium #Genomics #Biotech
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Decode Science@Decode_Science·
Decode Science is on the road this March 🚀 We’re heading to 3 conferences in 9 days, connecting with teams working across #singlecell, spatial biology, genomics, proteomics & synthetic biology. If you’ll be there, let’s talk science. 👇 #lifesciences #genomics #proteomics
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Decode Science@Decode_Science·
We’re hiring! Decode Science is looking for a Scientific Business Development Manager to own our proteomics portfolio across NSW & ACT. 👉 Proteomics | Spatial biology | Multi-omics Apply via SEEK or reach out directly. seek.com.au/job/90448859 #Hiring #LifeSciences #Genomics
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Peter Mac Cancer Centre
Peter Mac Cancer Centre@PeterMacCC·
Research led by Peter Mac has found a new way to strengthen cancer-fighting T-cells. Led by Profs Phil Darcy & @paulbeavis4 (Peter Mac) and A/Prof Jason Waithman (UWA), the study shows boosting the protein Flt3L improves T-cell durability. Read more: petermac.org/about-us/news-…
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Twist Bioscience
Twist Bioscience@TwistBioscience·
Announcing 2 new products: Twist TrueAmp Library Preparation Kit & Twist PCR-Free WGS Library Preparation Kit, powered by proprietary enzymes! The kits are designed to address a wide range of sample input, including low input & challenging sample types, enabling clinical research
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
CRISPR deleted the extra chromosome behind Down syndrome. In a groundbreaking world-first, researchers have successfully used CRISPR gene-editing technology to remove the extra chromosome responsible for Down syndrome, opening a potential path toward treating genetic disorders previously considered incurable. Down syndrome, or trisomy 21, occurs when a person has three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the usual two. It is one of the most common genetic conditions, affecting about 1 in 700 babies worldwide, and leads to intellectual disability, developmental delays, and various health issues. Until now, no treatment has been able to correct the underlying cause. That may soon change. In a new proof-of-concept study, scientists applied CRISPR-Cas9 to cells taken from people with Down syndrome—including skin cells and pluripotent stem cells—and successfully eliminated the extra chromosome 21. The edited cells showed a striking return to normal gene expression patterns and cellular function. To improve precision, the team briefly disabled certain DNA-repair pathways during the process, making the chromosome removal cleaner and more effective. At this stage, the technique has only been demonstrated in laboratory cell cultures and is far from ready for human use. Removing an entire chromosome carries significant risks, including possible off-target effects, so extensive safety work lies ahead. If those challenges can be overcome, however, the approach could one day be applied to brain cells or even used during early fetal development. The implications extend beyond Down syndrome. The same strategy might eventually treat other life-limiting trisomies, such as trisomy 13 and trisomy 18, which are often fatal in infancy or cause severe disability. For the first time, a tool exists that could, in principle, correct the root chromosomal abnormality rather than merely managing symptoms. ["Trisomic rescue via allele-specific multiple chromosome cleavage using CRISPR-Cas9 in trisomy 21 cells." PNAS Nexus, 2025]
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Synthego
Synthego@Synthego·
High-quality reagents don’t have to break the bank. Synthego is dedicated to making premium molecular tools accessible—with volume discounts and samples for workflow optimization. You get the flexibility to push your work further. #MolBio #MolDx hubs.li/Q040nB3h0
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STOmics
STOmics@ST_Omics·
Is your FFPE sample truly spatial-ready? 🤔 Small details make a huge difference. We’ve created a checklist to help you minimize risk and secure your success. ✨ 🔗 Get it here: en.stomics.tech/resources/stom… #SpatialBiology #LabTips
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