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Original Data Resources Created and Maintained at WEHI

Cytometry Laboratory

The Cytometry Laboratory provides WEHI's Flow Cytometry and Confocal Microscopy services for sophisticated analyses and sorting of cell samples. The services are available to all WEHI staff and, wherever the schedules allow, to researchers at other institutions.

WHO Malaria Database

An information resource for scientists working in malaria research containing information ranging from sequences to research jobs. It is funded by UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases and is maintained by the Department of Microbiology, Monash University and WEHI.


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Collegiate Sites hosted by WEHI

Australasian Society for Immunology

The Australasian Society for Immunology Incorporated (ASI) was created by the amalgamation in 1991 of the Australian Society for Immunology, formed in 1970, and the New Zealand Society for Immunology, formed in 1975.

The aim of the Society is to encourage and support the discipline of immunology in the Australasian region. It is a broadly-based Society, embracing clinical and experimental, cellular and molecular immunology in humans and animals.

Australian National Association of Research Fellows (NARF)

The objects of NARF are:

  • (1) To promote the professional interests of, and communication between, appointees to the Research Fellowships Schemes of NHMRC.
  • (2) To promote the study and application of biomedical research in all its aspects.
  • (3) To uphold the highest principles of practice and ethics in biomedical research.

    The National Type 1 Diabetes DNA Repository

    The National Type 1 Diabetes DNA Repository aims to identify genes and immune markers that

    The DNA Repository stores samples of DNA and keeps confidential information about genetic and other relevant tests in a database. Diabetes researchers from Australia and overseas, with Ethics Committee approval, can access the DNA samples in the Repository, thus increasing the international research effort. All samples and information are coded and no identifying information is released.


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    Updated 05:19 PM (EST) on Thursday, May 24, 2007.


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