State-based genomic screening labs to be united in $3.3m project

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The $3.3 million project will bring all genomic sequencing laboratories in Australia together into one system, with all labs using the same standards and data able to be shared in real time | liammannix

Australia's genomic sequencing capability will be upgraded as part of a major new project as scientists continue to work through a backlog of cases in Victoria.

And Victoria's second wave has strained existing capacity, with the Doherty Institute still working through a backlog. The $3.3 million project will bring all genomic sequencing laboratories in Australia together into one system, with all labs using the same standards and data able to be shared in real time.

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