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MA-The University of Melbourne

The Victorian node is the MA hub node, located at the School of Botany and the Bio21 Institute, at The University of Melbourne. The focus of UoM-MA is metabolite analyses, profiling, metabolomics and biomarker discovery in any biological system. Its role is to provide metabolomic analyses services to Australian research and industrial community, including the development of new technologies for the determination of metabolites. In addition, the Melbourne node is responsible for the development of bioinformatics applications for seamless metabolomics data analysis and interpretation.

For more information contact:

Dr Ute Roessner
School of Botany
The University of Melbourne
Victoria
Australia 3010
Tel 61 3 83444099
Fax 61 3 93471071


MA-The Australian Wine Research Institute

The South Australian node of MA is located at, and managed by, The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI), on the Waite Precinct, Urrbrae. AWRI-MA provides a wide range of metabolomic analyses, from global fingerprinting to fully targeted metabolite analysis. With a platform designed to detect metabolites from several chemical classes and sample matrices the AWRI-MA is committed to developing and providing analyses on a broad range of biological species, with particular expertise in microbial metabolomics.

For more information contact:

Meagan Mercurio
The Australian Wine Research Institute
PO Box 197
Glen Osmond, Adelaide
South Australia
Australia 5064
Tel 61 8 8313 0364
Fax 61 8 8303 6601
Email: meagan.mercurio@awri.com.au
http://www.awri.com.au/

MA-University of Western Australia

The UWA node is located in the Molecular and Chemical Sciences Building on the Crawley campus. It is managed by the Centre of Excellence for Plant Metabolomics and the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology. It offers GC and LC-based approaches for both targeted and non-targeted metabolite analysis and serves all areas of the biosciences including plant, microbial, biomedical, and environmental sciences.

For more information contact:

Ricarda Fenske
Molecular and Chemical Sciences Building (M316)
University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley
Western Australia
Australia 6009
Tel +61 8 6488 4457
Fax +61 8 6488 4401
Email: ricarda.fenske@uwa.edu.au
http://www.plantenergy.uwa.edu.au/metabolomics/

MA-University of Queensland

The Queensland node of MA is located at The Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), St Lucia Campus/ University of Queensland. This node is especially set up for metabolic flux analysis, featuring flux balancing and isotopomer modelling. Standard protocol GC-MS metabolomics is also available.

For more information contact:

Dr Oliver Frick
Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland
Australia 4072
Tel: +61 7 3346 3185
Fax: +61 7 3346 3973
Email: o.frick@uq.edu.au
http://www.aibn.uq.edu.au/


MA-Murdoch University

The Murdoch node of MA is managed by the Separation Science Laboratory and the Australian Centre for Necrotrophic Fungal Pathogens at Murdoch University, on its South Street campus. Murdoch specializes in high resolution mass spectrometry, sample preparation techniques and also has a suite of complementary GC- and LC-MS geometries. These capabilities facilitate both targeted and non-targeted studies on a broad range of tissue types from microbial to human.

For more information contact:

Dr Garth Maker
School of Pharmacy
Murdoch University
90 South Street, Murdoch
Western Australia
Australia 6150
Tel +61 8 9360 1288
Fax +61 8 9360 6185
Email: G.Maker@murdoch.edu.au
http://www.murdoch.edu.au/
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