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    Breast And Ovarian Cancer: Beyond Genome Wide Association Studies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $863,910.00
    Summary
    My research is focused on using genetic approaches to understand the basis of cancer, particularly breast and ovarian cancer. Although many risk factors have been identified for these cancers, they do not lend themselves to primary prevention, except for high risk individuals who opt for prophylactic surgery, and so there is an urgent need to understand the aetiology of these cancers in order to develop better risk prediction algorithms and risk reduction medications.
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    Genetics And Genomics Of Breast And Ovarian Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $714,745.00
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    Our knowledge of the number and nature of the genes involved in breast and ovarian cancer is limited. To rapidly define the critical breast and ovarian cancer-causing genes my laboratory uses an integrative genomics approach whereby information from several genome-wide platforms are combined. A key initiative that will underpin much of our work is Lifepool, which is a unique cohort of 100,000 Victorian women attending BreastScreen that will support a range of research into breast cancer.
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    Strategies For Enhancing The Treatment Of Colon Cancer.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $590,785.00
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    Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer related death in Australia. Strategies to improve outcomes for these patients are urgently needed. This NHMRC SRF Fellowship will seek to identify new molecules in cancer cells which can be targeted to treat this disease, and to discover genes which can be used to improve patient response to treatment.
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    Research Fellowship – Genetic Epidemiology Studies Of Hormonal Cancers To Inform Improved Healthcare

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $772,209.00
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    This study aims to identify genetic factors that influence the development of endometrial and other cancers, and to develop statistical and laboratory methods that can better determine if variation in a known cancer gene is disease-causing. The results will be used to identify and prioritise individuals at greatest risk of cancer for the most appropriate clinical management. Discovery of novel cancer genes will improve our understanding of disease development to develop future therapies.
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    Molecular Mechanisms And Functional Consequences - Understanding Endocrine Tumorigenesis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $124,530.00
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    A/Prof Marsh is focused on discovering the causes of both inherited and non-inherited endocrine tumours, translating this knowledge into medical practice for the improved diagnosis of cancer and using this knowledge to highlight new therapeutic options for people who have cancer. She is internationally recognised for her work on a protein linked to the development of parathyroid cancer and is working towards improving our understanding of women’s cancers.
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    Returning Applicant To SPRF

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $902,335.00
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    This application will increase the impact of cancer immunotherapy on disease prevention and treatment, by developing new targets and novel combination immunotherapies. Outcomes will include an improved understanding of the immune reaction with cancer and more effective strategies to prevent cancer spread and safely target and eradicate a larger proportion of established and advanced malignant disease.
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    Cancer Genetics, Epigenetics And Targeted Therapies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $873,684.00
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    I aim to gain greater insight into how blood cancers arise and how we should ultimately treat patients with these diseases. I will identify the genetic defects that underpin the development of blood cancers, how these genetic defects de-regulate gene expression through so-called “epigenetic” changes to allow these abnormal blood cells grow and survive. I will test the activity of small molecules that interfere with the cancer-causing epigenetic and signaling pathways in experimental models.
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    Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $739,893.00
    Summary
    Ovarian cancer is frequently fatal and an extremely distressing cause of death in women. Our research program draws on the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study (AOCS), involving over 2000 women with ovarian cancer to investigate the genetic causes, and molecular changes that control cancer growth and response to therapy. The program is part of Australia’s $27m commitment to the International Cancer Genomics Consortium, an ambitious, worldwide effort to map the cancer genome.
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    Defining The Role Of The PSA-related Kallikrein Serine Proteases In Hormone Dependent Cancer Progression

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $880,454.00
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    Kallikreins are a family of 15 proteins, related to the prostate cancer biomarker PSA, that have potential as biomarkers for hormone dependent cancers such as prostate and ovarian cancer. Prof Judith Clements and her team discovered that kallikreins induce resistance to chemotherapy in ovarian cancer and are found in prostate cancer bone disease. Her research will determine the underlying mechanisms of kallikrein action and their potential as new biomarkers or treatment targets for these disease .... Kallikreins are a family of 15 proteins, related to the prostate cancer biomarker PSA, that have potential as biomarkers for hormone dependent cancers such as prostate and ovarian cancer. Prof Judith Clements and her team discovered that kallikreins induce resistance to chemotherapy in ovarian cancer and are found in prostate cancer bone disease. Her research will determine the underlying mechanisms of kallikrein action and their potential as new biomarkers or treatment targets for these diseases.
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    Using The Immune System Against Cancer

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $631,010.00
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    My goal is to boost the immune system against cancer to develop new therapies. I aim to do this by genetically engineering the immune system and using drugs to help strengthen white blood cells of the immune system. Tumors can actively fight immunity by producing suppressive molecules. I am seeking to identify and understand these molecules in order to block them and help the immune system fight cancer. Using this knowledge, I aim to start new clinical trials for cancer.
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