🎙️ How do we break down silos in cancer care?
MPCCC Co-Director Prof Mark Shackleton joins The Oncology Podcast to explore how collaboration is transforming outcomes for Victorians with cancer. 💬
🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/6InoLYXt6R
@OncologyNewsAus
Join us as a Research Officer in our Organoid Program! Conduct research activities including 2D cell culture, organoid culturing, and reagent prep. We need detail-oriented and communicative individuals. Apply now to drive biomedicine research! https://t.co/7tN6EvJNz4
We started the #MonashOrganoidSymposium with two talks covering the fundamentals of adult-derived and iPSC-derived organoids thanks to @Gen_Kerr and @AnaNescolarde
Registrations are now open for our Methods-Focused #Organoid Symposium to be held at @MonashUni, Clayton Campus on Tuesday November 15th 2022. Register at https://t.co/5Icg28oT7w
Do you know someone that is passionate about #organoid research? We are looking for a Senior Research Officer to join our team. https://t.co/G51rD57EPu
Interested in a job in organoid research? We are looking to hire a Research Officer to join our team. Applications close April 14th. https://t.co/3wIFdIvwEG
As part of #UniStem2020 today, we shared some of our research on #StemCells and cancer #Organoids. It was great to meet so many enthusiastic students from local high schools.
As a scientist, I hope we can begin to value each other based on the calibre of our work and the contributions we make, and not allow our opinions to be influenced by someone's gender or age – Dr Genevieve Kerr, stem cell and cancer researcher. #EachforEqual#IWD2020
It’s been great to be involved in the #cancer sensory science exhibition for the blind and low vision community this morning. The tactile posters and 3D models are absolutely amazing! @ImagingCoE @MonashBDI@Jamie_Rossjohn
I was lucky enough to give the opening presentation today at the #MonashOrganoidWorkshop. It was an incredible day packed full of fascinating #organoid research. I learnt so much from all the other extraordinary speakers.
Approximately 54,000 patients are living with bowel cancer in Australia. See how A/Professor @abud_helen from @MonashBDI and A/Professor @PaulMcMurrick from @Cabrinihealth are paving the way for new treatments through the Organoid program. #CHANGEIT
Our latest paper published today in Translational Research on the molecular signature of interleukin-22 in #bowelcancer and #organoids
https://t.co/BC019jopGy
We are hosting a one-day methods-focused workshop on Emerging Technologies in Organoid Research to be held at the Monash University, Clayton Campus on Tuesday, 26th November. Register now at https://t.co/OJzw46zyi3
#MonashOrganoidWorkshop@MonashBDI