2021 Publications
Book chapters Jenkins BJ (2021) Research and Clinical Applications of Targeting Gastric Neoplasms. ed. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Academic Press. pp 352. Lundy J, Jenkins BJ, Saad MI (2021) A Method…… Read more
Book chapters Jenkins BJ (2021) Research and Clinical Applications of Targeting Gastric Neoplasms. ed. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Academic Press. pp 352. Lundy J, Jenkins BJ, Saad MI (2021) A Method…… Read more
…Brendan Jenkins, at Hudson Institute. The breakthrough to potential treatment for lung adenocarcinoma has been the discovery of how to inhibit the cancer-causing gene, KRAS. L–R: Dr Mohamed Saad and…… Read more
…80 per cent of advanced cancer patients. L–R: Mr Sultan Alhayyani, Professor Brendan Jenkins, Dr Saleela Ruwanpura, Dr Louise McLeod and Dr Virginie Deswaerte. Researchers at the Hudson Institute of…… Read more
School Teacher turned Association for International Cancer Research fundraiser, Mr Chris Guar, recently met with MIMR–PHI cancer researchers, including Institute Director, Professor Bryan Williams, Dr Colin Clyne, A/Prof Brendan Jenkins…… Read more
New light has been shone on the role of specific protein components of the immune system in both causing and preventing cancer. Professor Brendan Jenkins In the most extensive review…… Read more
…CASS Foundation is a private philanthropic organization that supports Victorian medicine and science research projects that have the potential to lead to improved treatment and practice. Professor Brendan Jenkins Professor Brendan Jenkins, from Hudson’s Centre for…… Read more
…Cancer Day (Thursday, 16 November). L–R: Dr Daniel Croagh and Professor Brendan Jenkins The Avner Pancreatic Cancer Foundation has awarded an Innovation Grant to Professor Brendan Jenkins, one of six…… Read more
…Jenkins BJ (2022) STAT3-mediated upregulation of the AIM2 DNA sensor links innate immunity with cell migration to promote epithelial tumourigenesis. 71:1515-1531. de Alwis N, Binder NK, Beard S, Mangwiro YT,…… Read more
…trained, befriended and mentored by him” said Professor Brendan Jenkins, Research Group Head of the Cancer and Immune Signalling group at Hudson Institute. Alice West, Professor Brendan Jenkins and Professor…… Read more
Researchers in Melbourne have uncovered a stomach cancer trigger, providing vital clues to the origins of the world’s third-most-common cancer. Professor Brendan Jenkins Every year about 2,400 Australians are diagnosed…… Read more