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Who we are

Welcome to the South Australian Genomics Centre

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Diverse Expertise

Agriculture, Biomedical, Environmental, Microbial
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Any Scale

Range of next-gen sequencers to find a fit for projects of any size
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Tailored

Customized solutions and leading-edge technologies
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Fast Turnaround

Dedicated team of genomic scientists and bioinformaticians

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Located in the iconic SAHMRI building in the heart of Adelaide's Biomed City and at Flinders University (FHMRI).

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SAGC is Now CERTIFIED Heaps Good!

We are excited to share SAGC is now an ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Laboratory in recognition of our commitment to high-quality technology and services.

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The T7 Offers the Best NGS Economics in Australia!

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Xenium in situ Analyser

Visualise 100s of RNAs within cells and tissues with off the shelf and custom probe sets for fresh frozen and FFPE tissues.

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Parse Evercode V3 NOW AVAILABLE

The new kit offers improved sensitivity, a faster workflow and more fixation capabilities. 

 

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Chromium GEM-X Now Available

Chromium GEM-X is HERE

Updates to the reagent chemistry and microfluidics for both the 3’ Single Cell Gene Expression and the 5’ Immune Profiling solutions.

Our Services

Support from Sample through to Analysis

Genomics, Library Preparation, Single Cell, Spatial Transcriptomics, Bioinformatics Pipelines, Data Visualizations

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Support for Australian Biotech

We leverage our Genomics infrastructure to offer to end-to-end support for local industry partners

World-Class Research Capabilities in SA

South Australia is home to a range of state-of-the-art infrastructure to support basic through to translational research.

The SAGC can offer support with grant applications, project collaborations and connections with genomics industry.

Feedback from Clients

“We appreciated the Team’s responsiveness. The SAGC was instrumental in providing rapid Bulk RNA sequencing, while our manuscript was under peer review”
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Dr. Dan ThomasMyeloid Metabolism Group Leader, SAHMRI

”The SAGC spatial transcriptomics service is a one stop shop. Wetlab experts made our experiment happen, and the computational service got us to a point that data analysis was possible without any complex coding. Landmark first spatial study of CTE would not have been possible without SAGC support.

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Associate Professor Catherine SuterThe Australian Sports Brain Bank (ASBB) Chief Scientist
“Our large spatial omics experiment had plenty of moving parts; the SAGC Team was able to handle the complexities to process and deliver our results on time.”
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Dr. Annette LashamSenior Research Fellow, Dept. of Molecular Medicine & Pathology, University of Auckland (Waipapa Taumata Rau)
“A key advantage of the SAGC's single cell service was being able to fix our cells from various sources at different time points, and safely ship them to the SAGC for barcoding and sequencing.”
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Associate Professor Fernando GuimaraesPrincipal Research Fellow, Frazer Institute, The University of Queensland

Acknowledgment of Country

Acknowledgment of Country

The SAGC is located on Kaurna Country. We pay respects to the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We are committed to embracing knowledge and culture as we continue our working journey to incorporate Aboriginal health research across all of our themes and further reconciliation. The SAGC staff, Scientific Advisory Committee and Steering Committee are committed to ensuring that Indigenous Genomics is conducted in a culturally appropriate manner with Indigenous governance oversight.

"Tirki nguta tappa tangka marninithi"
(Learning and knowledge are the pathway to alter the mind)
- Uncle Lewis Yerloburka O'Brien, Kaurna Elder