Equipment

In Australia in 2006 a total of 2,643 people died of breast cancer. This figure has remained steady across the last decaded even though the population and diagnosis has increased.

Rotor-Gene 6000 Machine

State of the art equipment is essential in assisting hospitals efforts in saving the lives of diagnosed breast cancer sufferers. A significant contribution has been made to the purchase of a Rotor-Gene 6000 real-time PCR machine. This machine will greatly enhance researchers' ability to make more specific and sensitive detection of molecular cell research. The provision of funding for this machine will mean that more samples can be run concurrently with high sensitivity, reducing the time taken to complete projects.

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Amanda Gysbers from the Basil
Hetzel Research Institute

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