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Researchers on a mission to fight deadly childhood cancer


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Researchers on a mission to fight deadly childhood cancer
Adelaide researchers and oncologists have been awarded $2.4 million to investigate the causes and treatments for neuroblastoma, the deadliest and most common solid tumour in children under the age of five.
Associate Professor Yeesim Khew-Goodall and Associate Professor Quenten Schwarz from UniSA’s and SA Pathology’s Centre for Cancer Biology will lead two separate projects to identify the molecular drivers of neuroblastoma and find more effective drugs to fight it, using patient data in the first instance, and genetically engineered stem cells in the second.
The projects, involving the Women’s and Children’s Hospital and Royal Adelaide Hospital, are two of 106 groundbreaking medical research projects announced last week by the Federal Government under the Medical Research Future Fund, including $5.7 million for UniSA. ....

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Researchers seek to find a cure for the deadliest solid tumor in children


Researchers seek to find a cure for the deadliest solid tumor in children
Australian researchers and oncologists have been awarded $2.4 million to investigate the causes and treatments for neuroblastoma, the deadliest and most common solid tumor in children under the age of five.
Associate Professor Yeesim Khew-Goodall and Associate Professor Quenten Schwarz from the University of South Australia and SA Pathology s Centre for Cancer Biology will lead two separate projects to identify the molecular drivers of neuroblastoma and find more effective drugs to fight it, using patient data in the first instance, and genetically engineered stem cells in the second. ....

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Researchers on a mission to fight deadly childhood cancer


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Australian researchers and oncologists have been awarded $2.4 million to investigate the causes and treatments for neuroblastoma, the deadliest and most common solid tumour in children under the age of five.
Associate Professor Yeesim Khew-Goodall and Associate Professor Quenten Schwarz from the University of South Australia and SA Pathology s Centre for Cancer Biology will lead two separate projects to identify the molecular drivers of neuroblastoma and find more effective drugs to fight it, using patient data in the first instance, and genetically engineered stem cells in the second.
The projects, involving the Women s and Children s Hospital and Royal Adelaide Hospital, are two of 106 groundbreaking medical research projects announced last week by the Federal Government under the Medical Research Future Fund, including $5.7 million for UniSA. ....

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