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The transformation of normal melanocytes into melanoma
This project investigates the role of the oncogenes Ras and Braf and the tumour suppressors p16INK4a, p14ARF, p53 and PTEN in the malignant transformation of melanocytes.. more...
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Westmead Millennium Institute, The Westmead Institute for Cancer Research
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Cutaneous melanoma, melanoma, p16INK4a, p14ARF, p53, PTEN, N-Ras, Braf, cell cycle, senescence, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine
Hsp90 inhibitors reduce oncogenic signalling proteins in leukaemia cells.
Many cancers grow rapidly and without control due to stimulation of signalling pathways that can be blocked with Hsp90 inhibitors.. more...
Supervisor(s):
Christopherson, Richard (Professor)
Research Location:
School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences
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Leukaemia, colorectal cancer, melanoma, Proteomics, microarrays, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, DIGE, differential expression, Cancer & leukaemia, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine
Role of Vitamin D and other compounds in protection of skin cells from UV
This study examines how vitamin D compounds protect skin from sun or UV-induced DNA and other damage.. more...
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Skin Cancer, Squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, Vitamin D, Photoprotection, Ultraviolet light, DNA damage, Skin cells, Therapeutics & adverse drug effects, Cancer & leukaemia, Liver & hormonal disorders, Cell biology, Health & lifestyle, Human body, Pharmacology & therapeutics
An investigation into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of how sunlight suppresses anti-tumour immune responses leading to skin cancer development
Project Significance: Skin cancer is an enormous burden on society causing significant morbidity and mortality. more...
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Research Location:
Central Clinical School, Discipline of Infectious Diseases and Immunology
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
Tumour immunology, Skin Cancer, Sunlight, Ultraviolet Radiation, Immune Suppression, immune regulation, Regulatory cells, mast cells, Suppressor B cells, Skin Tumours, Immunology, Chemokines, cell migration, cytokines, Carcinogenesis, B lymphocytes
Detecting cancer metastasis from 5mL of blood
Microarrays of antibodies can be used to monitor the cellular immune system for signs of inflammation, cancer and cancer metastatic state.. more...
Supervisor(s):
dos Remedios, Cris (Professor)
Research Location:
Bosch Institute (Anatomy, Muscle Research Unit)
Program Type:
PHD
Keywords:
Cancer, melamona, Breast Cancer, bowel cancer, Prostate Cancer, metastatic disease, antibody microarrays, CD antigens, surface protein markers, inflammation, cancer metastasis, secondary cancer, Leukocytes, inflammatory response, test for cancer, cellular immune system, Cancer & leukaemia, Health & lifestyle