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Genostics

Locality: Clareville, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 282 482



Address: 1B Paradise Ave 2107 Clareville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.genostics.com.au

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25.01.2022 Dr. Joachim Fluhrer presented at the Sydney Cancer Congress today. Great start to the weekend! The Genostics Cancer Conference kicks off tomorrow - were ready and excited. #soldout #joachimfluhrer #cancerconference #cancer #personalisedmedicine #immunetherapies



24.01.2022 Hot off the press: new research out of Maintrac, Germany's leading CTC research laboratory. Proud to be offering their services to the medical community in Australia and New Zealand. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/10/11/407

21.01.2022 Hello from the Maintrac lab! Step one is blood sample preparation... great care is taken so as to disturb the sample as less as possible. #liquidbiopsy #ctctest #cancer #cancerresearch #circulatingtumorcells #circulatingtumourcells #maintrac

21.01.2022 Snowing in Bayreuth! Lunch breaks are definitely inside but had to dash outside the lab for a minute to catch some snowflakes



20.01.2022 https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322143.php

19.01.2022 Last chance for practitioners to sign on to our next webinar: Clinical relevance of target and resistance biomarkers on Circulating Tumour Cells Speaker: Dr. Joachim Fluhrer... Tues 5th June, 6:30pm AEST See more

17.01.2022 Hello from the Maintrac laboratory in Germany. Its amazing to see this world-class lab in action and to learn the details of each and every step. Its incredibly impressive - The lab has, of course, the highest possible accreditation and is considered a leading cancer research lab in Europe. Currently we send patient samples to Maintrac Germany, but here I am learning how it all works so that we can perform Maintracs Circulating Tumour Cell analysis in Australia. Buckle u...p and get ready for a pretty exciting science lesson or two Thank you so much for your interest - please share these posts and help create a storm of support for furthering personalising cancer management in the Australia and the New Zealand medical communities. Johanna Maintrac Simfo GmbH Bayreuth #circulatingtumourcells #circulatingtumorcells #liquidbiopsy #cancerresearch #personalisedmedicine #researchlab #science #medicalscience #ctcs



17.01.2022 Some cancer cells are able to break away from a tumour and migrate into the bloodstream. Here, they circulate as 'Circulating Tumour Cells,' otherwise known as CTCs. CTCs that survive may proliferate to form a secondary cancer somewhere else in the body. These cells are what the Maintrac laboratory in Germany analyse. Here is an image of a cell migrating through the 'basement membrane.' #ctcs #circulatingtumourcells #basementmembrane #cancercells #liquidbiopsy #cancer #cancerresearch

16.01.2022 This is the laser-scanning microscope thats part of the lab equipment coming to Australia! After the sample has been prepared, it is placed on a slide and scanned with an automated laser to detect the cancer cells. The scientist then looks at each and every detected cell to see if they are living or destroyed. The live cells may have resisted treatment. #laserscanningcytometry #ctcs #liquidbiopsy #curculatingtumourcells #circulatingtumorcells #cancerrresearch #personalisedcancertesting

15.01.2022 What were your thoughts on this? https://www.theguardian.com//children-leukaemia-mel-greave #cancer #melgreaves #leukaemia #chronicinflammation #germs #immunesystem

15.01.2022 These are the medical practitioners who are giving up their weekend to be part of the edge of the upcoming era of personalised medicine Were honoured. Thank you #personalisedmedicine #cancer #cancerconference #liquidbiopsy

14.01.2022 New years resolutions: 1. Wake up with the birds 2. Move. In any way. Everyday 3. Make friends with brussel sprouts... Any others?



14.01.2022 Prof. Katharina Pachmann will be sharing new research that's just come out of the Maintrac lab. This is a practitioner-only event Sign-ons at www.genostics.com.au/events

13.01.2022 Happy new year from the Maintrac lab in Germany. Preparations have been busy over the Christmas break and we're are now back in full training mode. 2019 is going to be an exciting year! #personalisedmedicine #personalisedcancertesting #circulatingtumourcells #circulatingtumorcells #ctcs #liquidbiopsy #maintrac #cancerresearch #cancertest

13.01.2022 The laser-scanning microscope picks up every epithelial-tagged cells in a sample. These events are then individually scanned by a scientist to see if the cells are still viable (alive). Circulating tumour cells are cells that have broken away from the primary tumour and are circulating in the blood. They may have different qualities to cells of the primary tumour and thus potentially capably of resisting treatment. #circulatingtumourcells #ctcs #circulatingtumorcells #liquidbiopsy #ctctest #maintrac #cancer #cancerresearch #cancertest #personalisedmedicine

13.01.2022 Maintrac Director Prof. Katharina Pachmann (Research Oncologist) at work. Prof. Pachmann is a world-renown cancer researcher and its an absolute privilege to be under her tutelage and bring her work to Australia and New Zealand.

12.01.2022 Excercise helps to increase energy levels, prevent disease, improve stamina, balance and coordination. 30 mins a day of something makes a huge difference. Walking barefoot on the beach has additional benefits in terms of strength (due to the resistance), additional caloric burn, proprioception and stress reduction... Have a great weekend... Photo 'Walking on the beach' by 3B's availabe under CC license on Flickr.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

11.01.2022 Oncologist Dr. Jürgen Arnhold and pharmacist Uwe-Rose Bernd will be speaking at the Genostics conference in October. Here's a sneak preview of their talk. Please note that the conference is a practitioner-only event. More info: www.genostics.com.au/conference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQoGhbu5H34&t=3s

10.01.2022 Excited to announce that we're making tracks to bring Maintrac research from Germany into Australian laboratories. Genostics scientist Johanna Fluhrer is currently undergoing training in the Maintrac laboratory in Germany #cancer #cancerresearch #maintrac #circulatingtumourcells #ctcs #liquidbiopsy

10.01.2022 Proud to announce that the following research abstract has been selected for presentation at the Sydney Cancer Conference in October. Genostics Medical Director Dr. Joachim Fluhrer will be the presenting speaker.

10.01.2022 This is a centrifuge, and can be used for a process called blood fractionation. This high-speed spinning process separates components of blood from each other. The resulting layers without tumour cells in them are discarded, and the layer with potential tumour cells can then be processed further.

09.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au//new-australian-drug-puts-c/10064900

09.01.2022 Hello from the Maintrac lab in Germany. Its been a very busy few weeks! In blood samples, there may be one Circulating Tumour Cell amongst millions of blood cells. Its like finding a needle in a haystack. Many many years of research have gone into fine-tuning and validating the Maintrac method. Were so honored to be Maintracs Australasian partner, and responsible for setting up the lab in Sydney. #cancer #liquidbiopsy #ctc #ctcs #circulatingtumourcells #circulatingtumorcells

07.01.2022 Our conference this weekend is sold out! We're looking forwards to a great weekend of stimulating discussion.

07.01.2022 The Bavarian Christmas markets make 4pm darkness a magical thing! Time for a hot mulled wine. Have a great weekend.

06.01.2022 This is the laser-scanning microscope that’s part of the lab equipment coming to Australia! After the sample has been prepared, it is placed on a slide and scanned with an automated laser to detect the cancer cells. The scientist then looks at each and every detected cell to see if they are living or destroyed. The live cells may have resisted treatment. #laserscanningcytometry #ctcs #liquidbiopsy #curculatingtumourcells #circulatingtumorcells #cancerrresearch #personalisedcancertesting

06.01.2022 Wishing you a year of optimal health. May 2019 be a year of groundbreaking research and application in this fast-approaching era of personalised medicine. The Genostics office, sample collection and shipment resumes as normal from this Monday 7th January.

06.01.2022 Sneak preview into the upcoming Genostics Cancer Conference in October. Note this is a practitioner-only event. More details at www.genostics.com.au/conference

06.01.2022 Hot off the press "Liquid biopsy approaches have the potential to become a cornerstone of personalized medicine." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5861602/

04.01.2022 Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and New Year period. We will reopen on the 7th of January, which is also the first day for blood collection and shipment for 2019 Photo credit: 'Merry Merry' by Twinmama available from https://www.flickr.com/photos/slolane/ under the Creative Commons licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/

03.01.2022 Looking forwards to welcoming Dr. Tim Ewer to the Know Your Options III Genostics Cancer Conference in October. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpmfO702ED4

03.01.2022 Dr. Joachim Fluhrer offers a sneak peak into the upcoming Genostics Cancer Conference in October. Note this is a practitioner-only event. https://youtu.be/BtuTgaTEztE

02.01.2022 When samples arrive at the lab, data is entered into the system and triple checked by two other scientists at various points in the testing process. #science #liquidbiopsy #ctcs #circulatingtumourcells #circulatingtumorcells #maintrac #qualitycontrol

02.01.2022 New year’s resolutions: 1. Wake up with the birds 2. Move. In any way. Everyday 3. Make friends with brussel sprouts... Any others?

01.01.2022 Hello from the Maintrac lab. These are pipettes. A pipette is to a scientist what a kitchen knife is to a chef. Pipettes can transfer quantities of liquid as small as 1 microlitre. Thats 1/1000 of a mL, making measurements extremely precise. #science #scientificresearch #pipettes #circulatingtumourcells #circulatingtumorcells #ctcs #liquidbiopsy #personalisedmedicine

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