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Validation Of A Liquid Biopsy To Predict Recurrence In NZ Breast Cancer Patients

September 26, 2019 De-arna Gardiner

Dr Annette Lasham

Early detection of breast cancer recurrence is critical for saving lives. We have identified two molecules, found in the blood of 250 patients at the time of surgery for breast cancer, that were very good at predicting which of these women would have a relapse before five years.

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In Funded, Annette Lasham

Preventing Breast Cancer Metastasis With Conjugate Vaccines Targeting Human HER2

July 26, 2018 De-arna Gardiner

Dr Robert Weinkove

The aim of this novel and ambitious project is to develop potent new vaccines with potential to prevent recurrence of HER2 positive breast cancer.

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In Funded, Dr Robert Weinkove

Targeting HIF-1 In Triple Negative Breast Cancer Using Glutaminase Inhibitors

July 26, 2018 De-arna Gardiner

Dr Dean Singleton

It is now understood that Triple Negative breast cancer has many biologic nuances and a heterogeneity not previously understood.

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In Funded, Dr Dean Singleton

Targeting Breast Cancer Metastasis With Heparan Sulfate Mimetics

July 26, 2018 De-arna Gardiner

Professor John Miller

This research team combines leading expertise in synthetic and medicinal chemistry and cancer biology.

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In Funded, Prof John Miller

Investigating Fn14 As A Driver Of Breast Cancer Metastasis

July 26, 2018 De-arna Gardiner

Dr Heather Cunliffe

The presence of a protein called Fn14 on the surface of 75% of invasive breast cancers, has been shown to be strongly prognostic for distant metastasis, with the strongest association in HER2/neu positive and Triple Negative breast cancers.

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In Funded, Dr Heather Cunliffe

The potential of immunotherapy as a treatment for ER+ve breast cancer

April 8, 2017 Richard Clague

Dr Anita Dunbier

Treatments that stimulate the immune system to attack tumours have revolutionised the treatment of some cancer types.

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In Funded, Anita Dunbier

Targeting growth hormone signal transduction in breast cancer

April 8, 2017 Richard Clague

Dr Jo Perry

One of the most successful strategies for treating breast cancer has been the use of humanised monoclonal antibodies to target secreted growth factors or cell surface receptors whose function has been upregulated in the tumour.

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In Funded, Jo Perry

Development of inhibitors of PC-PLC as anticancer therapeutics

April 8, 2017 Richard Clague

Associate Professor David Barker

Many patients with metastatic breast cancer do not respond to conventional chemotherapy and better strategies to treat these patients are urgently needed.

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In Funded, David Barker

Using CRISPR-Cas9 to predict sensitivity to trastuzumab emtansine

August 1, 2016 Richard Clague

Dr Francis Hunter

Over 3000 diagnoses and 600 deaths are attributable to breast cancer in New Zealand each year.

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In Funded, Francis Hunter

Targeting HP1 regulated pathways to suppress breast cell invasion

August 1, 2016 Richard Clague

Dr Tracy Hale

Metastasis is the primary cause of death in breast cancer patients as it refractory to current therapies.

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In Funded, Tracy Hale
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