Translational Cancer Research Laboratory at Royal North Shore Hospital. Our passionate researchers are dedicated to improving outcomes for cancer patients.
Congratulations to Dr Sumit Sahni @SSahni_CanRes from @BillWalshLab on his recent grant success for his project on “Development of Personalised Treatment Pathways for Pancreatic Cancer Patients”!
Today @PanKind_APCF announces the 2020 Collaboration Grant recipients, committing a further $1.2 million to some of Australia's top #pancreaticcancer researchers, with investment into new projects totalling $1.67 million. Read more: https://t.co/J5eLa3q6Oi #CancerResearch
MHF Beanies are back for 2021...
Each beanie sold supports brain cancer research in AU 🇦🇺
...stay tuned for store and NRL game locations 🤩💙🤍💙
@MarkHughesFdn
This systematic review from the @BillWalshLab is vital reading for those seeking to design or improve #InVitro#BBB models - analysis 24 publications to define features that offer better in vitro to in vivo extrapolation 👏 https://t.co/wb9Am7B75r
Congratulations on the @Sydney_Vital Phd Top-up Scholarship Sarah Maloney!!! 👏
Sarah's Phd assesses a biomarker panel to predict treatment outcome in patients with surgically resectable pancreatic cancer. 👩⚕️👩🔬
@BillWalshLab@KollingINST@Sydney_Uni@NthSydHealth
A really impressive result - more than $2 million raised in the NRL Beanie for Brain Cancer round. The generous donations helping to support the valuable cancer research at the @KollingINST by Dr Kelly McKelvey, Amanda Hudson, Angela Cho & Heather Donaghy. https://t.co/TnntzeIAnd
Still in #COVID19 lock down, but another publication out!
Using X-ray activated nanocarriers to deliver high-dose chemotherapy directly to rectal cancer:
https://t.co/1dsNYYQLOR
@BillWalshLab@UNSW@KollingINST
To mark #IWD2020, we’d like to acknowledge the large group of impressive, female scientists & clinician researchers within the Kolling - many juggling family commitments & all driven by an overwhelming commitment to improve patient care. All power to you.
#GenerationEquality
Check out the latest news from the Northern Sydney Local Health Network @NthSydHealth including an exciting breakthrough by Kolling Institute researchers into the
genes involved in the spread of ovarian cancer. Plus much more. @BillWalshLab
https://t.co/kzu87V0zE1
We have a chance today to mark Teal Ribbon Day & support those living with ovarian cancer, the deadliest female cancer. And we'd like to recognise our impressive Kolling team working to reduce the impact of ovarian cancer & find new effective treatments. @BillWalshLab
Happy #WomenInScience Day from @BillWalshLab! Women are integral in research - we lead research, we collaborate in research, we shape research. We are fortunate to have amazing female researchers in our lab and in our research network. #WomenInSTEM@Sydney_Vital@KollingINST