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Animal studies show new cancer nanomedicine reduces pancreatic tumour growth

NEWS
08 AUG 2016 -

Australian cancer researchers have developed a highly promising technology to deliver gene-silencing drugs to treat pancreatic cancer – the most chemo-resistant and deadly cancer...

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National Survey of Cancer Survivors

NEWS
08 JUN 2016 -

Researchers at UNSW Australia are seeking volunteers who have received neurotoxic chemotherapy (i.e. chemotherapy that can cause damage to the nerves) as a...

Repairing DNA damage in the human body – new insights into how cancers develop

NEWS
14 APR 2016 -

UNSW medical scientists have discovered that DNA repair is compromised at important regions of our genome, shedding new light on how cancers develop in the human body.

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A Closer Look at The New Frontier of Medical Research

NEWS
15 FEB 2016 -

When Professor Katharina Gaus was at University she was taught an important law of physics that outlined the maximum resolution of optical microscopy. This limit of 0.02...

Professor Katharina Gaus ( right) and postdoctoral student Dr Elvis Pandzic with one of the super-resolution microscopes at UNSW's Centre in Single Molecule Science.) PHOTO: Grant Turner

Leading-edge research set to improve outcomes for kids with cancer

NEWS
26 DEC 2015 -

UNSW childhood cancer researchers have been awarded close to $4.5 million to fund groundbreaking new research set to significantly improve the outcomes for children with cancer...

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