
Identifying a new polymyxin for antibiotic drug development
Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute scientists found a new antibiotic, helped by the Phenomics Australia Histopathology and Slide Scanning Service.
Microscopic view of mouse thyroid glands.
The Phenomics Australia Histopathology and Slide Scanning Service is the only service of its kind in Australia. Staff and consultants have the expertise and skills to provide a thorough morphological evaluation of variant or treated mouse strains. The service assists in validating mouse models of human disease and therefore current and future therapeutic opportunities.
Our services include:
We also work on highly specialised biomedical research projects.
We have provided support to over 150 Australian researchers across 30 biomedical research facilities. We worked with Professor Graeme Clark and Cochlear Industries to provide the histopathology evaluation and high resolution images of the inner ear of the first cochlear implant recipient, 28 years after the operation. The donated cochlear of the deceased implant recipient was so highly valuable and rare, it required the platform’s expert services to examine and process.
Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute scientists found a new antibiotic, helped by the Phenomics Australia Histopathology and Slide Scanning Service.
Our resources include:
The platform is open to researchers Australia-wide on a self-operating or a fee-for-service basis.
We work closely with the Melbourne Histology Platform.
Image: Tina Cardamone/Phenomics Australia Histopathology Service
Tina Cardamone
t.cardamone@unimelb.edu.au or Professor Janet Keast (Head) janet.keast@unimelb.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 8344 8044
You can book this resource or platform using the iLab booking system. You will need to create an account before logging in.
More information on this platform can be found on the Research Gateway, which is available to all University of Melbourne academic and honorary staff, graduate researchers and professional staff. Please note, to access the Research Gateway, you will need to login with your University of Melbourne username and password.