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AGRF and APAF Partner to Boost Multi-Omics for Australian Researchers

AGRF Ltd 2 mins read

Melbourne, Australia - 6 February 2026

AGRF Ltd (Australian Genome Research Facility) and the Australian Proteome Analysis Facility (APAF) have announced a new partnership to support Australia’s research community through integrated multi-omic services. Multiomics aims to comprehensively analyse the interplay of different biomolecules responsible for biological processes to enhance our understanding of biological functions.

Both AGRF and APAF are nationally recognised facilities supported through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) via Bioplatforms Australia (BPA). With more than 25 years of experience, each brings specialised expertise to the partnership: AGRF in genomics, transcriptomics and Olink proteomics, and APAF in mass spectrometry-based proteomics, glycomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Together, this collaboration will provide coordinated access to complementary services and expert guidance across multi-omic platforms.  This shared approach supports researchers in making the most of their valuable samples and research funding, helping them plan and interpret multi-omic projects with more confidence and impact.

“This partnership exemplifies the power of collaboration across BPA-funded and networked facilities. By combining our expertise, we offer researchers comprehensive consultation on how best to leverage the outputs from a diverse range of ‘omic platforms to address complex biological questions,” said Cath Moore, Chief Scientific Officer at AGRF.

 “Through this partnership, we can provide researchers with a truly integrated multi‑omics pathway. Our goal is to strengthen the support we can offer to Australia’s research community to deliver deeper biological insights that can drive impactful discoveries,” said Meena Mikhael, APAF Manager.

This partnership shows how BPA–funded facilities work together in practical ways that benefit the research community. It brings together technology and expertise to help Australian scientists stay at the forefront of global discovery and translation of science.

 


About us:

About AGRF

AGRF Ltd is Australia’s leading provider of multi-omic services and expertise. With laboratories across the country, AGRF empowers researchers, clinicians and industry partners to deliver genomic data in health, agriculture and the environment. Our expertise spans sequencing, genotyping, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics, enabling discovery and translation at scale. Trusted for quality and collaboration, AGRF supports national and international projects that drive innovation, improve lives, and shape the future.

About APAF

The Australian Proteome Analysis Facility (APAF) is the premier proteomics analysis facility with over 30 years of experience in proteomics and biomolecular analysis. APAF’s mission is to help the scientific community with their biomolecular analyses. Our expertise in omics analyses encompasses proteomics, glycomics, metabolomics, lipidomics, and bioinformatics, enhancing our understanding of these biomolecules in biological processes. APAF is a NATA accredited facility and the trusted partner for biomolecular analyses, supporting industry, academia and government organisations in biomedical sciences, life sciences, environmental sciences, food, and agriculture allowing for advancements in these fields and helping drive innovation.


Contact details:

Desley Pitcher
Head of Strategic Business
AGRF Ltd

desley.pitcher@agrf.org.au
+61 407 395 291


Meena Mikhael
APAF Manager
Macquarie University

meena.mikhael@mq.edu.au
+61 409 819 361

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