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Skin disorders, such as hard to heal wounds or the most common skin cancers, are a major burden on… Fetal microchimeric cells and breast cancer: Reply… Multi-user small animal digital x-ray imaging machine for bone, cancer, inflammation and stem cell research… Skin cancer… , regenerative medicine and skin cancer. He leads the Experimental Dermatology Group at the University of… The incidence of skin cancer is increased in transplant recipients. UV radiation, papillomaviruses…
Professor Khosrotehrani is a clinical scientist, dermatologist, interested in skin biology, regenerative medicine and skin cancer. He leads the Experimental Dermatology Group at the University of Queensland Diamantina Institute within the Translational Research Institute in Brisbane, Australia. He i …
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Head and neck cancers (HNC) are the 7th most common cancer and account for 2,500 new cases in… Applications in lung, skin, and head and neck cancers.… Transformation or progression from adenocarcinoma to small cell lung cancer detected by serially tracking mutations in the blood… From Pixels to Prognosis: Harnessing single-cell spatial analysis to predict and improve immunotherapy response in lung cancer… approaches in the Asia-Pacific region, contributing to world-first studies for lung cancer, head… cancers (HNCs). Whilst the prognostic and predictive value of single CTCs have been well documented…
Dr Arutha Kulasinghe is a Senior Research Fellow and leads the Clinical-oMx Lab at the University of Queensland. Dr Kulasinghe has pioneered spatial transcriptomics using digital spatial profiling approaches in the Asia-Pacific region, contributing to world-first studies for lung cancer, head and ne …
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Phenotypic and molecular dissection of Metaplastic Breast Cancer and the prognostic implications… Radiosensitising metastatic breast cancers by targeting DNA repair… The molecular basis of breast cancer in young women… Dr Malcolm Lim is a molecular biologist who specialises in breast cancer brain metastasis… global breast cancer mortality. This group is extremely heterogeneous and by definition exhibits…
Dr Malcolm Lim is a molecular biologist who specialises in breast cancer brain metastasis. Currently, he works in the Molecular Breast Pathology Lab with Profs Sunil Lakhani and Peter Simpson at The University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research.
Dr Lim's research interests lies in understan …
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Penile cancer and phallus preservation strategies: a review of current literature… Penile cancer is a rare malignancy in most developed nations but its management can have…
Prof. Eric Chung is a certified Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) and the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ). He is widely recognized as both Australia's leading surgeon and international expert in the field of male sexual, urinary, and reproduction. He …
Prof. Chung’s clinical areas of interest include male urinary, sexual and male reproductive dysfunctions, and urological reconstructive and prosthesis surgery. He has been invited to speak at many major international meetings, operate at many hospitals around the world, and mentor surgeons on vari …
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immunological defenses and cancer immunosurveillance. Current research: My current research focuses… The Emergence of Natural Killer Cells as a Major Target in Cancer Immunotherapy… Reversing tumour necrosis factor-mediated immunosuppression to boost immunity against experimental CD19+ blood cancers… Background: Despite advances in treatment and earlier detection, cancer is… NK cells are highly efficient at preventing cancer metastasis but are infrequently found in the…
In 2012, I achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first student to complete a doctoral degree from the prestigious International PhD Program at Institute Pasteur, Paris/France. This accomplishment not only set the trajectory of my academic pursuits but also underscored my dedication and pa …
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Local doxorubicin delivery via 3Dāprinted porous scaffolds reduces systemic cytotoxicity and breast cancer recurrence in mice… projects on cancer and bone tissue engineering. Dr Shafiee has developed innovative tissue engineered… The concept of using macroscale porous scaffolds as local drug reservoirs to prevent cancer…
Dr Abbas Shafiee is a tissue engineering & regenerative medicine scientist interested in translational cell-based and tissue engineering strategies to treat human diseases.
Dr Shafiee completed his PhD in Professor Kiarash Khosrotehrani’s laboratory on stem cell biology. His research career durin …
My research program has been devoted to understanding human tissue development to develop advanced technologies for tissue regeneration.
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