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UniSA honours arts icon Robyn Archer and innovative leader Paul Flynn


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UniSA honours arts icon Robyn Archer and innovative leader Paul Flynn
Renowned singer, writer, artistic director and public advocate for the arts, Robyn Archer AO will be awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of South Australia this week while Chief Executive Officer of the Hospital Research Foundation (THRF) Group, Paul Flynn will become a University Fellow.
Archer will be honoured at ceremony on Tuesday for her distinguished service to the community, acknowledging her extensive contribution to the arts as both a creative and a mentor, dedicated to developing the next generation of arts and cultural leaders.
In awarding the Honorary Doctorate, UniSA Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd says Archer’s creativity has touched audiences around the world while her passion and drive have had a significant influence on the arts and culture scene in Australia. ....

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'Massively Parallel' Gene Screening Tool Can Accelerate Research for Nearly Any Disease


Massively Parallel Gene Screening Tool Can Accelerate Research for Nearly Any Disease
Transformative discovery led by experts at Cincinnati Children s began with the deepest dive ever in lupus research but led to an innovation that could boost studies of heart disease, diabetes, asthma and more
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CINCINNATI, March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ever since the discovery of DNA, scientists have raced to understand which tiny variations among the 3 billion base pairs within the human genome are responsible for causing disease.
While many are familiar with single-gene diseases such as cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia, science has lacked the computer and people power to sift through a vast and expanding cloud of genetic data to tease out the patterns involved in complex conditions such as heart disease or asthma. ....

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New discovery in breast cancer treatment


In normal breast development, estrogen stimulates and androgen inhibits growth at puberty and throughout adult life. Abnormal estrogen activity is responsible for the majority of breast cancers, but the role of androgen activity in this disease has been controversial.
Androgens were historically used to treat breast cancer, but knowledge of hormone receptors in breast tissue was rudimentary at the time and the treatment s efficacy misunderstood. Androgen therapy was discontinued due to virilising side effects and the advent of anti-estrogenic endocrine therapies.
While endocrine therapy is standard-of-care for estrogen receptor positive breast cancer, resistance to these drugs are the major cause of breast cancer mortality. ....

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New discovery in breast cancer treatment
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have found new evidence about the positive role of androgens in breast cancer treatment with immediate implications for women with estrogen receptor-driven metastatic disease.
Published today in Nature Medicine, the international study conducted in collaboration with the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, looked at the role of androgens – commonly thought of as male sex hormones but also found at lower levels in women – as a potential treatment for estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.
Watch a video explainer about the new study at – https://youtu.be/NYalzv4C35U ....

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