News College
29 November 2020
We would like to thank everyone who has so generously and selflessly donated for kids fighting cancer. In a year like no other before, the amazing amount of $5,700 has been raised!
Listed below are some of the projects that your generous donations are supporting at the Children’s Medical Research Institute:
The ProCan team has processed over 10,000 samples to date, and have developed the capacity to analyse a cancer’s proteome within 9 hours of receiving a sample – so hopefully, in the future, data can be made available as soon as a child’s treating clinician needs it.
iPC is an international research collaboration to create personalised treatment plans for children with cancer. The iPC project team is focused on studying molecular processes within cancer cells to build a computer model which can be modified for each individual cancer based on its unique molecular composition. This ‘virtual tumour’ will also help determine which treatments a child is likely to respond best to with the least toxicity, giving children battling cancer the best chance of survival and reduce the short and long-term side effects.
Cancer Research Unit at the CMRi is conducting trailblazing work on telomeres – the caps at the ends of chromosomes that prevent cells from aging. All cancers, in both children and adults, need to maintain their telomeres to continue growing. By understanding how to halt the process of telomere maintenance, known as ‘the Achilles heel of cancer’, scientists will be able to develop therapies that can inhibit the growth of childhood cancers.
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