Found 510 results for childhood cancer
Professor Kate Loveland appointed Centre Head
…understanding why the rates of testicular cancer continue to rise internationally and why IVF is needed for conception of 1 in 30 children born in Australia. “There are a plethora…… Read more

Launch of the Gandel Genomics Centre to enable next generation health care
…genetic mutations in tumour biopsies taken from cancer patients. Using this information, we are then able to identify the best and most effective treatments for those patients,” Professor Williams said….… Read more

Highly regarded reproductive specialist promoted
…are looking at embryo implantation, endometrial cancer, placental development and diseases of pregnancy, particularly pre-eclampsia,” said Prof Nie. “I would like to thank my group and everyone else who has…… Read more

Caroline Gargett receives academic promotion to Professor
…to examine their role in endometriosis, endometrial-related infertility, and endometrial cancer, as well as their therapeutic potential for pelvic organ prolapse. She is working with collaborators at CSIRO Manufacturing, Monash…… Read more

When science meets innovation: cell therapies
…on the bone marrow at the Ontario Cancer Institute. It was an honour to be invited to this unveiling and to spend some time with Prof Till after the unveiling….… Read more

Professor Henry Burger AO awarded Doctor of Medical Science honoris causa
…successfully isolated the reproductive hormone, inhibin, and characterised its role, including in the diagnosis of some forms of ovarian cancer. In 1971, together with the late Dr Jean Hailes AM,…… Read more

Flicking the immune ‘switch’ to repair multiple sclerosis damage
…efficiently,” Research Scientist in the Cancer and Innate Immunity Group at Hudson Institute, Dr McCoy said. “When this ‘insulation’ or coating is attacked, nerve cells in the brain are left…… Read more

2018 Centre for Reproductive Health Travel Awards
…Travel Award will support her attendance at the 9th Copenhagen Workshop on Testicular Germ Cell Cancer in Copenhagen, Denmark on October 24-26, and enable her to attend collaborative meetings with…… Read more

Womb to wounds: menstrual fluid could repair damaged skin
…treatments are able to rapidly repair wounds. Current treatments for chronic wounds promote proliferation of cells and use of these treatments may be associated with a small increase in cancer…… Read more

2018 Hudson Institute Equity Awards
…auto-inflammatory disorders and cancer,” said Dr Pepin. In addition, Dr Pepin will also use this travel to give talks in Canada where she has been invited to discuss her research….… Read more
