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Everything in moderation: lessons learned by exploiting moderate replication stress in cancer… Targeting replication stress in cancer… Laser capture microdissection to empower cancer discoveries, improve diagnosis, treatment and outcomes in amyloidosis patients… all cellular life. In cancer cells, replication is corrupted and replication forks frequently stall… responsible for increased mutagenesis and loss of genome integrity in human cancers. The molecular…
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neonatal nutrition, the way breast cells regulate calcium also has implications in breast cancer… Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and results from abnormal expression or function… Genome-wide association study identifies novel breast cancer susceptibility loci… Head and Neck Cancer research to improve breast cancer outcomes… Regulation and function of cancer susceptibility genes… undertook postdoctoral training at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (now Cancer Research UK) in… Basal-like breast cancers arising in women carrying mutations in the BRCA1 gene, encoding the tumor…
PROFESSOR MELISSA BROWN IS UNABLE TO SUPERVISE NEW STUDENTS FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE DUE TO HER COMMITMENTS AS EXECUTIVE DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE.
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Melissa Brown completed her PhD at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne in 1993, on the structure and regulation of genes …
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Associate Professor Palmieri's project addresses a significant cancer in dogs where the current… presentations, requests for collaborations and reviews. Under my leadership, canine prostate cancer… Is STAT3 and PTEN expression altered in canine prostate cancer?… ACRF Facility for Molecular Imaging Agents in Cancer (AFMIAC)… Pathogenesis of prostate cancer in dog, used as animal model for the spontaneous disease in men… ). She has a specific research interest is small animal oncology, in particular canine prostate cancer… prostate, skin, colorectal, liver, mammary and lung cancer, awareness of the importance of Se to human…
Chiara is Professor in Veterinary Pathology at the School of Veterinary Science (SVS) of the University of Queensland (UQ). She is a board certified specialist veterinary pathologist (Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Pathology), graduated with a DVM from the University of Teramo (Ital …
Invited speaker at The Pathology Grand Tour podcast (The Pathologist) available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify – topic: “Veterinary Pathology” 5: Veterinary Pathology (thepathologist.com)
Mentioned in the UQ Research stories “Prostate cancer: not so secret’s men business” Prostate cancer: not …
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a variety of cancers, with the hope of improving survival times and quality of life.… The safety of an adjuvanted autologous cancer vaccine platform in canine cancer patients… Novel immunotherapeutics for canine cancer: use of intratumoral and personalised autologous as a treatment for naturally occuring cancer in pet dogs… Novel immunotherapeutic methods for the treatment of cancer in dogs… and Deputy Head of School, at the School of Veterinary Science, Gatton. She develops cancer… elevated FSH may reduce early cancer survival; however, the ovary remains remarkably resistant to Pten…
Professor Rachel Allavena is a specialist veterinary pathologist, multidisciplinary researcher and Deputy Head of School, at the School of Veterinary Science, Gatton. She develops cancer treatments called immunotherapies which wake up the immune system so it fights the cancer. Her unique approach us …
Cancer is common and devastating in our pet dogs and causes heartache for their families. As a veterinary pathologist and immunologist my understanding of disease and immunity drives cures for cancer. For many decades, science relied on mice to help us research cancer, but treatments that work fanta …
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The human and economic costs of cancer and infectious diseases are enormous and debilitating. Our… Biosensing cancer biomarkers… Early detection of breast cancer via nanoscaled biomarker discovery and diagnostics… Professor at two of the largest Cancer Research Centres in the world: The Dana Farber Cancer Research… cancer detection. However, current state-of-the-art techniques are not easily translatable into routine…
Professor Matt Trau is currently a Professor of Chemistry at The University of Queensland (UQ); and is also Senior Group Leader and co-founder of the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology. Since graduating from the University of Sydney (BSc Hons I, University Medal) and the Univ …
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Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, Molecular diagnostics.
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Professor Trau has raised more than $22 million in competitive national and international grant funding in the past 10 years. In the last five years, Professor Trau has initi …
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The voltage gated Ca2+-channel Cav3.2 and therapeutic responses in breast cancer… breast cancer to predict therapeutic responses will help optimise patient care. Calcium (Ca2…
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SKIN REGENERATION AND RADIATION INDUCED CANCER… investigate partial different equation models that describe the distribution and spreading of cancer… during development, and in metastasizing cancer cells. We analyse the effects of varying cell density and…
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Study of serum and tissue biomarkers for canine cancers - specifically prostate and lymphoma.… Discovery and validation of novel DNA methylation markers for canine prostate cancer detection and prognosis… Cancer biomarkers… Cytokines released in the tumour microenvironment play a major role in cancer pathogenesis. In…
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Although effective vaccines are available for combating diseases such as flu and cervical cancer… Skin vaccination against cervical cancer associated human papillomavirus with a novel micro-projection array in a mouse model… Comparison of Efficacy of oil Based Adjuvants Versus Water Based Ajuvants in Cervical Cancer Vaccines… Many cervical cancers express the E7 protein of human papillomavirus 16 as a tumor-specific Ag (TSA…
Dr Fernando's current research interests include developing needle-free, pain-free, skin patch vaccines. Influenza and human papilloma virus vaccines are used as model vaccines in these studies.
Dr Germain Fernando completed PhD at the University of Arizona, USA, and did post-doctoral research at t …
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Effect of lipidated gonadotropin-releasing hormone peptides on receptor mediated binding and uptake into prostate cancer cells in vitro… gut. I completed a PhD at Massey University (New Zealand) investigating synthetic anti-cancer drugs… Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptors are overexpressed on many cancer cells but not on…
I completed a Bachelor of Science with a dual major in Biochemistry and Chemistry followed by a Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours in Chemistry from Massey University in New Zealand where my honors project focused on hydrogel development for the release of bioactive peptides into the gut. …
My past research focused on the development of synthetic strategies for the synthesis of multi-functional peptide-sulfonamide drug candidates, followed by in vitro immunological assessment for applications in biomedical research. These experimental investigations revolved around novel solid phase pe …