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Accessing Australian Genomics data

Home Tools & resources Access our datasets Accessing Australian Genomics data

Australian Genomics participants have been asked to provide consent to share their data nationally and internationally to advance our knowledge of disease and benefit healthcare.

Australian Genomics supports the sharing of de-identified genomic and clinical data from our Flagship studies for researchers with ethically approved projects.

Datasets will initially be limited to our Flagships that are still completing their research analyses. However, some data are already accessible for approved secondary research use.

Data access requests are accepted via an online application form that will require approval from the Australian Genomics Data Access Committee. Approved applicants will be required to abide by the Australian Genomics data policies and agreements.

The genomic datasets are summarised below.

Table of flagship datasets

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Detailed clinical information has also been collected for each Flagship. The clinical data collected in each Flagship can be viewed here:

Complete clinical data catalogue

Download the complete clinical data catalogue

Acute care genomics

Download acute care (phase 1) genomics optimal clinical dataset and clinical outcomes dataset Download acute care (phase 2) genomics optimal clinical dataset and clinical outcomes dataset

Brain malformations

Download brain malformations optimal clinical dataset and imaging dataset

Cardiovascular genetic disorders

Download cardiovascular genetic disorders – primary arrhythmia optimal clinical dataset Download cardiovascular genetic disorders – cardiomyopathy optimal clinical dataset Download cardiovascular genetic disorders – congenital heart disease optimal clinical dataset

Epileptic encephalopathies

Download epileptic encephalopathies optimal clinical dataset

Genetic immunology

Download genetic immunology optimal clinical dataset

Intellectual disability

Download intellectual disability optimal clinical dataset

Interstitial lung disease

Download Interstitial lung disease optimal clinical dataset

Leukodystrophy

Download leukodystrophy optimal clinical and imaging dataset

Mitochondrial diseases

Download mitochondrial diseases optimal clinical dataset

Neuromuscular diseases

Download neuromuscular diseases optimal clinical dataset

Renal genetics

Download KidGen renal genetics optimal clinical dataset Download KidGen ‘HIDDEN’ renal genetics (end-stage kidney disease) optimal clinical dataset

Contact

For queries about our data sets please contact: 

ag-datarequest@mcri.edu.au


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