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Genetic Repositories Australia
BACKGROUND
GRA supported by an NHMRC Enabling Facility Grant awarded in 2006.
Chief Investigators on the NHMRC Enabling Grant are –
Professor Peter Schofield (Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute &
University of New South Wales)
Dr Juleen Cavanaugh (Australian National University, Medical School, Canberra
Hospital)
Dr Susan Forrest (Australian Genome Research Facility)
Professor John Hopper (Centre for Genetic Epidemiology University of
Melbourne)
GRA is based at the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute in Sydney.
Facility Manager is Mr Steve Turner.
GRA - Aims and Objectives
GRA aims to provide a central national facility for –
• establishing
• distributing and
• maintaining the long-term secure storage of human genetic
samples from a variety of sources.
GRA aims to facilitate world-class collaborative health and medical
research in Australia, and internationally through:
the provision of clinically validated but de-identified patient
material
complete phenotypic descriptors of disease and family, or cohort
structure
permits genetic analyses for disease gene identification.
GRA - Services
A central facility for the processing of blood samples and production
of B-lymphoblastoid cell lines.
Extraction of DNA from blood or cell lines.
Samples will be processed from patients, controls and
epidemiological participants from studies on a range of diseases and
their outcomes.
DNA and immortalized cell lines will be stored for distribution to
qualified investigators.
Samples available for distribution will be processed at a subsidised
academic rate.
Fee-for-service work can be performed for samples not available for
distribution.
GRA
FURTHER INFORMATION
Mr Steve Turner, Facility Manager (GRA)
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute
Randwick, Sydney,
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: (+ 61 2) 9399 1068
Website: www.powmri.edu.au/gra.htm
The ARCBS Aussie Normals
1000 ARCBS blood donors – healthy Caucasians
Cell lines & DNA
DNA available in 96 well plates from mid April
2007
Biochemical phenotype available via
collaboration with researchers (Cavanaugh &
Hickman @ ANU)
Projects subject to approval by ARCBS
AGRF Services
SNP Discovery
Genotyping
Expression analysis