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Rock stars of the new economy
UNSW researchers and alumni are among the newly minted “rock stars of the Knowledge Nation 100”.
The inaugural Knowledge Nation 100 includes “...
Scientists discover method for targeting the ‘Achilles heel’ of neuroblastoma
Australian scientists have identified a critical molecular ‘feedback loop’ that accelerates the progression of neuroblastoma, a cancer of the nervous system in children that is...
UNSW researchers identify a target to stop the spread of ovarian cancer
UNSW researchers have discovered a method for disrupting the spread of ovarian cancer, by blocking receptors present on the surface of cancer cells.
The discovery...
$2m to fast-track new drugs into clinical trials for childhood acute leukaemia
New drugs to treat children with aggressive cancers will be fast-tracked into clinical trials thanks to $2 million in funding awarded to the Children’s Cancer Institute, based at...
Personalised program aims to push childhood cancer survival to 100%
Australian children with the most aggressive forms of cancer are set to benefit from a new program that will examine their unique cancer cells to help identify the drugs most...
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