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Congratulations to the successful applicants from Round 12

VicNode congratulates all the successful applicants for merit funded storage from Round 12. The new collections approved for storage on VicNode are:

  • Biomedical Applications of Phase Contrast X-ray Imaging
  • Centre for Eye Research Australia Collection
  • Monash Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics 3D scan data
  • Persistence and adaptation genomics collection
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    NCRIS | National Research Infrastructure for Australia | An Australian Government Initiative

    VicNode is the Victorian arm of RDS which is an initiative of the Australian Government under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) The University of Queensland is the Lead Agent.

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    The University of Melbourne and Monash University are leading the project to establish VicNode on behalf of the Victorian Universities.
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