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Role Of Ferroptosis In The Lipid Metabolism Of Cancer Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$238,792.00
Summary
Conventional cancer treatments are becoming increasingly ineffective as cancers mutate to protect cells from drug-activated death. To combat this, new ways to selectively kill cancer cells must be found and therapeutically exploited. This research will study how ferroptosis, a recently discovered form of cell death that is distinct from other killing mechanisms, can be used to target cancer and provide avenues for next-generation cancer treatments.
Blood clotting in the wrong place at the wrong time is responsible for up to 50% of the morbidity and mortality of the population through diseases such as heart attack, stroke, venous thrombosis. It also contributes to cancer progression and cancer related death. Blood clotting is initiated when a protein on the cell surface known as tissue factor becomes active. We will determine how activation of tissue factor participates in the blood clotting process. This will help in disease prevention.