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. Survivin and XIAP have emerged as attractive targets for cancer therapeutics. This project will… Vincristine pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenetics in children with cancer: A limited-sampling, population modelling approach… Life and health after childhood cancer: a national data linkage cohort study (Cancer Australia grant led by The University of Sydney)… Blood Cancers… local, national and international collaborative research across all childhood cancer types. A/Prof… attractive small molecule targets for cancer therapeutics, with several inhibitors currently in…
Associate Professor Andy Moore is a Paediatric Oncologist and Director of Research at Children's Health Queensland Hospital & Health Service (CHQ). He is also Director of the Queensland Children's Tumour Bank, which is part of UQ's Child Health Research Centre. The Queensland Children's Tumour Bank …
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Cancers induce immunosuppressive mechanisms, and immunotherapy can either alleviate… early cancer detection and disease monitoring. These specific adaptive immune receptors are essential… Immunotherapy for persisting viral infection and associated cancer… Approaching antigen-presenting cell immunotherapy for cervical cancers using single-cell transcriptomics… health and in cancer. Dr. Tuong was born and raised in Singapore and moved to Brisbane… precancerous neoplasia that can eventuate in cervical cancer. Dendritic cells (DCs) are efficient in priming…
Dr. Kelvin Tuong is a Senior Research Fellow/Group Leader at the Ian Frazer Centre for Children’s Immunotherapy Research (IFCCIR), Child Health Research Centre. He is interested in single-cell analysis of immune cells and harnessing adaptive immune receptors for understanding immune cell development …
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