


AGTA 2025
The Australasian Genomics Technologies Association (AGTA) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing genomics technologies and their applications. AGTA conferences are recognised as the leading event for researchers and industry professionals in the field of genomics technologies in Australasia.
AGTA 2025 continues the commitment to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion across all aspects of the conference, including speaker selection, symposium chairs, and abstract submissions. We are dedicated to supporting early career researchers who will become the future leaders in genome technology.

AIEDD CRC Symposium
AI-Enhanced Drug Discovery Symposium hosted at the University of Sydney. The event will bring together leading voices from research, industry, and government to explore how AI is transforming drug discovery from enabling infrastructure and omics to regulatory frameworks and commercialisation.
Symposium Details to follow.

Thomas Ashworth CTC & Liquid Biopsy Symposium
11th Thomas Ashworth CTC & Liquid Biopsy Symposium (TAS2025) The aim of the Symposium is to enrich our understanding of the clinical application of liquid biopsy and improve patient outcomes, as well as provide critical insights into the metastatic process and the broader utility of liquid biopsy in different disease settings. Topics that will be explored include circulating tumour cells, exosomes, methylated ctDNA, assay development, early detection, integration of liquid biopsy into clinical trials and precision oncology, treatment selection and monitoring as well as drug resistance monitoring.
This year the Symposium will be over 3 days at the Western Sydney University conference venue. The theme for this years meeting is "Found in Translation" and will provide scope on the progress toward translating liquid biopsies to the clinic.

64th ASMR National Scientific Conference 2025
Advancing Human Health through Discovery and Innovation


Inter-Institute Research Support Staff Symposium
Inter-Institute Research Support Staff Symposium.
BRASSC has partnered with their fellow committees at other institutions, such as WEHI, PeterMac, ONJCRI, The Florey & Latrobe, MIPS the Hudson to form a wider RA & Support Staff group - REALM (Research Assistors Leadership Melbourne). This year, REALM is organising an Inter-Institute Research Assistant & Support Staff Symposium on the 17th of September at the Florey Institute in Parkville. This event will bring together over 200 RAs from various fields of biomedical and clinical science for professional development and knowledge-sharing opportunities.
The symposium will feature a variety of sessions, including presentations from both internal and external speakers from different departments, covering various topics such as lab techniques, research achievements and core facility offerings.
Tickets are available here: https://events.humanitix.com/inter-institute-research-support-staff-symposium
