This project aims to establish a nano-flow cytometry facility at MQ through a robust multi-disciplinary collaboration across four schools (Natural Sciences, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Engineering, and Macquarie Medical School) and two faculties (FSE and FMHHS). This high-performance facility will enable the direct and rapid analysis of natural and synthetic nanoparticles. Characterizing these particles will help to gain a better understanding of their physical properties (size, concentration) and molecular features (phenotype) to facilitate their applications in biosensing, bioimaging, biomedical engineering, and cancer diagnosis and therapy.