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Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms and keratinocyte skin cancers: a cohort study and meta-analysis… Skin Cancer Diagnosis Study… The skin cancer diagnosis study aims to compare the sensitivity and specificity of skin checks… skin cancer prevention, early detection, and optimising skin cancer treatment. She is passionate about… cells. We hypothesised that, therefore, a relatively higher density of hair follicles on human skin may…
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Dr Lena von Schuckmann is a clinician researcher, with dual medical specialist training in dermatology and general practice. Her research is focused on skin cancer prevention, early detection, and optimising skin cancer treatment. She is passionate about improving …
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Skin disorders, such as hard to heal wounds or the most common skin cancers, are a major burden on… Recruitment of long term engrafted fetal microchimeric cells in chemically induced maternal skin carcinogenesis… Modulating skin regenerative responses to improve wound repair and fight carcinogenesis… Skin cancer… Professor Khosrotehrani is a clinical scientist, dermatologist, interested in skin biology… Pregnancy results in many physiological modifications of the skin including pigmentation and…
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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Engineering bioactive scaffolds for skin regeneration… Improving Skin Regeneration through the Design and Development of New Skin Grafts… Optimizing a preclinical model for bioprinting skin aimed at repairing skin loss in patients (MRFF STEM Cell Therapies Mission Grant led by Curtin)… skin grafts which favour skin wound healing. Projects are available for undergraduate, postgraduate… investigated the interactions of multipotent mesenchymal stem/stromal cell and skin progenitors with 3D… architecture and anisotropic mechanical characteristics that favor skin wound healing with reduced…
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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We have recently developed a novel microbiopsy (0.2 mm) device for skin. In this project, we will… Dermoscopy Improves Accuracy of Primary Care Physicians to Triage Lesions Suggestive of Skin Cancer… Preclinical development of Q2361, a transforming new drug for skin cancer prevention in organ transplant recipients… clinical background drives a strong focus on translational skin cancer research. Professor Soyer… entire skin examination. Patients with identified risk factors should be further examined. Total body…
Professor Soyer is an academic dermatologist with over 30 years experience in the field. He was appointed as the inaugural Chair in Dermatology by The University of Queensland (UQ) in 2007 and was Director of the Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) Dermatology Department from 2008-2023. His clinical b …
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“feel” of a product has changed either before and/or after it is applied to human skin. A second… Synergistic skin penetration enhancer and nanoemulsion formulations promote the human epidermal permeation of caffeine and naproxen… metamorphosis during dose application and drying on the skin, how the drug's thermodynamic activity profile… Dr Yousuf Mohammed completed his PhD in pharmaceutics and skin drug delivery under the guidance… Peptides and proteins play an important role in skin health and well-being. They are also found to…
Dr Yousuf Mohammed completed his PhD in pharmaceutics and skin drug delivery under the guidance of Associate prof Heather Benson, Prof Michael Roberts and Associate prof Tarl Prow. He has been working within the field of skin delivery at the Therapeutics Research Centre, University of Queensland - S …
Dr Yousuf Mohammed completed his PhD in pharmaceutics and skin drug delivery under the guidance of Associate prof Heather Benson, Prof Michael Roberts and Associate prof Tarl Prow. He has been working within the field of skin delivery at the Therapeutics Research Centre, University of Queensland - S …
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Differential induction of connexins 26 and 30 in skin tumors and their adjacent epidermis… keratinocyte-derived and non-keratinocyte-derived skin tumors. Here we show that the synthesis of the GJ…
I am a clinician scientist and academic leader with research in melanoma cell biology and experimental melanoma therapy. I received my degree in medicine from the University of Heidelberg, Germany (1990-1998). I graduated summa cum laude with a PhD in Cell Biology from the University of Heidelberg ( …
Using cutting-edge technology, including real-time cell cycle imaging in 3D culture and in vivo, my team studies the role of dynamic melanoma heterogeneity in melanomagenesis with the goal to develop novel therapeutic approaches by simultaneously targeting different tumor cell subpopulations. My lab …
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Development of a Checklist Tool to Assess the Quality of Skin Lesion Images Acquired by Consumers Using Sequential Mobile Teledermoscopy… Artificial Intelligence and 3D imaging of the total skin surface in Australians with skin of colour… dermatology image data. Dr Betz-Stablein is a member of the International Skin Imaging Colaboration AI… Having many melanocytic naevi or 'moles' on the skin is the strongest predictor of melanoma; thus…
Dr Brigid Betz-Stablein is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow based at based at Dermatology Research Centre at the Diamentina Institute. She completed her PhD in Biostatistics in 2014 at Massey University, New Zealand. Prior appointments include a postdoctoral fellowship at QIMR Berghofer, and firstly a …
Naevi, commonly known as moles, are the strongest risk factor of melanoma, and additionally can be precursor lesions to melanomas. There is currently little knowledge of how naevi change over time with very few longitudinal studies in the general population. Dr Brigid Betz-Stablein applies her stati …
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Applications in lung, skin, and head and neck cancers.… Abstract 3817: A single-cell, spatial multiomics atlas and cellular interactome of all major skin cancer types…
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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regulatory cells maintains skin integrity. Despite their importance, little is known about the… Saving your skin: physiology of immune regulation in mammalian lymph nodes… Hair follicles are skin appendages that undergo periods of growth (anagen), regression (catagen…
Dr Andrew Brooks is the Group Leader of the Cytokine Receptor Signalling Group at the University of Queensland Diamantina Institute (UQ DI) within the Translational Research Institute. Andrew completed his Honours research on Flaviviruses in 1996 at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at J …
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In the last 10 years I have published in journals including Science, Nature Cell Biology, Blood, Oncogene, J Immunol, and Nature Reviews. I have over 1000 citations (Web of Knowledge or over 1500 Google Scholar) with an h-index of 16 (Web of Knowledge) or 19 (Google Scho …
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