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Winning the ‘chess’ game against cancer

How a powerful computer modelling approach could predict cancer’s “next move” when faced with targeted treatments.
Developing the first drug for multi-organ radiation protection

A pharmaceutical breakthrough at the University of Adelaide is showing promise in both multi-organ radiation protection and cancer treatment.
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From Biobank to breakthroughs

The Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation (ALCCRF) has made a transformative impact on paediatric brain cancer research by donating $600,000 to a team at the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI).
Movember and SAiGENCI partner on landmark database to drive improvements in prostate cancer care

Movember, the leading global men’s health charity, has partnered with the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI) at the University of Adelaide, to create a transformative database that will help researchers develop strategies for clinicians to personalise decisions about prostate cancer care.
Towards the future: improving survivorship for children with brain cancer

Brain cancer is the most common solid tumour of childhood and most lethal type of cancer in Australian children.
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Unlocking the mysteries of prostate cancer

The SAiGENCI team is creating a comprehensive data repository and applying machine learning to uncover revolutionary insights for prostate cancer treatment and prevention.
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