AGRF Target 96 Proteomics Grant

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AGRF Ltd is offering a unique opportunity to accelerate your research with Olink® Target 96 - the proteomics platform designed for high-throughput, high-quality biomarker analysis.

 

Grant Offer:

  • One FREE Olink Target 96 panel

  • Measure 92 proteins with high specificity and sensitivity

  • 88 samples processed

  • Expert support from AGRF’s genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics specialists

Proteins assayed within each panel can be found here.

How to Apply:

  1. Complete the application form

  2. Provide a brief experimental design outlining your proposed project (max 300 words)

  3. Our judging panel criteria:

    Scientific Merit, Feasibility & Experimental Design (50%):

    • Quality, clarity, and completeness of the research proposal and experimental design.

    • Appropriateness of the Olink® Target 96 platform for the research question.

    • Novelty or originality of the proposed study's use of proteomics.

    • Realistic timeline for project execution.

      Research Impact & Alignment with AGRF Goals (50%):

    • Potential for future collaboration with AGRF or extension into larger multi-omics studies.

    • Relevance to primary industry, research translation, or other strategic areas.

    • Commitment to acknowledging AGRF and sharing outcomes.

    • Potential to showcase AGRF’s capabilities through presentations or publications.

Applications Close:

5:00PM AEDT 28 November 2025.

 
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TERMS and CONDITIONS

  1. Applicants must be a resident of Australia or New Zealand.

  2. Applicants must be over 18 years of age at the time of entry.

  3. Applicants must be employed by a university, medical research institute, publicly or government funded research institute or hospital.

  4. Applicants must be registered on AGRF’s client portal (www.agrf.org.au).

  5. The successful applicant must be able to share their results with AGRF for publication on our websites and in marketing material.

  6. The successful applicant agrees to have their name and the purpose of the grant made public.

  7. The successful applicant’s samples must be submitted to AGRF, conform with AGRF Sample Submission Guidelines, and pass QC, before 30 January 2026.

  8. Applicants must complete the application form in full.

  9. Costs associated with delivering the samples to AGRF are the responsibility of the applicant, as are any requirements to return the samples to the applicant.

  10. Applications close on 28 November 2025 at 5pm (AEDT). Late submissions will not be considered.

  11. Applications will be reviewed by a panel of 3 AGRF representatives.

  12. Awarding of the Grant will be advised by no later than 8 January 2026.

  13. AGRF’s General Terms & Conditions will apply in relation to the services provided to the successful applicant in relation to the grant.

  14. Full Terms & Conditions, available here.

For clients outside Australia, please contact your Account Manager.