Canberra Clinical Phenomics Service (CCPS)
The Canberra Clinical Phenomics Service provides advanced phenotyping of human blood samples, focusing on deep analysis of cytokines, interleukins and other biologic markers. Supported by MRFF funding, it diagnoses immune and rare diseases using cutting-edge infrastructure.
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At Canberra Clinical Phenomics Service (CCPS), we are dedicated to advancing the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of complex diseases.
For people dealing with rare immune and other blood disorders, conventional diagnostic methods may prove insufficient. The Canberra Clinical Phenomics Service provides specialized analysis of human blood samples for markers of immune and inflammatory conditions. Our experts have access to the latest technologies that unravel the intricate cells and signaling molecules that underpin our immune system.
Who are we?
Director
Associate Professor Katrina Randall, Director of Clinical Immunology (Canberra Health Services)
Manager
Dr. Euan McNaughton
Research Team Scientists
Dr Ainsley Davies
Dr Zhijia Yu
Bioinformaticians
Philip Wu
Minnal Abbasi
Patient Liaison
Ann-Maree Padarin
Clinical Advisory Committee – provides high-level clinical advice, determines patient cohorts, recruits patients to research studies, and upholds relationships with health services.
Executive Governance Committee – provides high-level oversight of the service, the strategic plan, and our relationships with stakeholders.
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People
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Location
The Australian National University Hugh Ennor Building 117
Garran Road Canberra ACT 2601