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The SW-TCRC ECR Accelerator Grant Awarded to Dr Ali Azimi

We are pleased to announce that Dr Ali Azimi, a member of the CTSR, was this week awarded the Sydney West Translational Cancer Research Centre (SW-TCRC) Early Career Accelerator Grant. The grant which includes salary support and direct research costs will allow Dr Azimi to continue his research works involving the proteomic investigation of early melanoma …

NEW PUBLICATION: Proteome changes between primary and metastatic cutaneous SCC

We are delighted to have our research paper entitled “Investigating proteome changes between primary and metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma using SWATH mass spectrometry” accepted for publication in the Journal of Dermatologic Science. The pre-print is published online and accessible here. In this study, we used our SWATH mass spectrometry platform to investigate the proteome …

Phase-IV Clinical Trial Studying the Effect of PDE4 Inhibitor on Atopic Dermatitis

Recently, an open competitive grant application by members of the CTSR (Prof Pablo Fernandez-Penas as PI and Dr Ali Azimi as Sub-PI) was approved for funding by Pfizer through its Global Medical Grants Programme. The study is a 1.5 years long Phase IV clinical trial involving the investigation of the effect of nonsteroidal phosphodiesterase 4 …

Can SWATH proteomics differentiate between primary and metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma?

Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma or cSCC is a very common malignancy worldwide, and the first as the cause of death from keratinocytic carcinomas. Around 5% of primary cSCCs metastasize to regional or distant body parts, leading to a 5-year survival rate of only 25-35%. Currently, clinical and histopathological assessment is used for the diagnosis of …

8th Annual Crown Princess Mary Cancer Centre Symposium

The 8th Annual Crown Princess Mary Cancer Centre Symposium was held in Sydney today. This event was attended by clinical and basic cancer researchers from across Australia. Our PhD student Ms Rachel Teh and honours student Mr Steven Jabbour were two of the many researchers who presented their recent works on various cancers. Rachel spoke …