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Bioinformatics

QFAB is a QCIF unit providing access to specialised skills in bioinformatics, biostatistics and biodata to help life sciences and health researchers get the most out of their research data.

QFAB support covers the whole data life cycle, from experimental design to data capture, analysis and visualisation, applied to ‘omics analyses. In particular, QFAB has expertise in multi-omics integration, including linkage to clinical data.

Researchers and HDR students from QCIF’s member universities can access the QFAB team’s skills through free clinics for advice, on-demand support for research projects or embedded bioinformaticians within their research teams.

QFAB also offers training in all facets of bioinformatics.

Visit the QFAB website for more information: qfab.org

NEWS

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New investment to tackle the data challenges of bioscience researchers

A new investment from the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) will enable significant expansion of the Australian BioCommons ‘Bring Your Own Data (BYOD)’ platform.

Liz Ryan joins QFAB

Dr Elizabeth (Liz) Ryan has joined QFAB, QCIF’s bioinformatics arm, as a Senior Biostatistician.

John Bell joins QCIF board

Professor John Bell has replaced Dr Erin Rayment as the QCIF board member for the University of Southern Queensland.