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SAGCJan 18, 2026 9:16:33 AM1 min read

SAGC Expands Spatial Biology Collaboration with SAiGENCI

SAGC Expands Spatial Biology Collaboration with SAiGENCI Through Addition of Bruker NanoString CosMx SMI

 

Spatial Proteomics + Transcriptomics with nanometre-scale mapping precision

The South Australian Genomics Centre (SAGC) is expanding our spatial biology collaboration with the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) at Adelaide University, with the addition of Bruker's NanoString Spatial Technologies to the SAGC service portfolio.

With the inclusion of NanoString’s CosMx Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI), alongside existing spatial platforms from 10x Genomics and MGI STOmics, the SAGC now offers the most comprehensive Spatial Multiomics service in Australia, competitively priced to support both academic and industry research. 

CosMx SMI is a high-plex, imaging-based spatial platform that enables same-cell multiomics, combining RNA and protein detection within individual cells. RNA assays are available across 1K, 6K, and 19K (whole transcriptome) gene panels, with 72-plex protein panels that include human immunotherapy and mouse neuroscience research. The platform is compatible with both FFPE and fresh-frozen (FF) tissue, supporting a wide range of experimental designs and sample types. 

Instrument_CosMx_WormsEye_isoThis expanded spatial capability is further strengthened through close integration with onsite histology and microscopy services, ensuring end-to-end support from sample preparation through to data analysis support.

“Spatial multi-omics is becoming essential for translational and clinic focused research. By making Bruker NanoString technologies available through the SAGC, we’re giving researchers access to a broad suite of spatial tools, supported by expert staff and validated workflows, so the right technology can be applied to the right biological question.”

Professor Christopher Sweeney, Director, SAiGENCI

The addition of Bruker's NanoString technologies complements SAGC’s established spatial genomics portfolio, reinforcing our commitment to delivering advanced, flexible, and accessible spatial multiomics solutions for the research community. 

 

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