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Moving from Brazil in 2012, Heloisa Helena Milioli is now establishing her career in NSW investigating breast cancer treatments targeting hormone receptors.
University of Sydney’s Dr Doan Trang Nguyen is working to develop more accurate radiotherapy with less side-effects.
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New breakthroughs in how gene mutations form and lead to cancer are being driven by NSW research, with five studies now published thanks to one Cancer Institute NSW grant.
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From the stage to the laboratory, six researchers reflect on how the legacy of the 2017 Premier’s Awards for Outstanding Cancer Research is influencing their work in NSW.
Dr Angelica Merlot, a Sydney-based cancer researcher and Cancer Institute NSW fellow, is the 2019 NSW Young Woman of the Year.
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The Cancer Institute NSW supports researchers across NSW – find out what drives their work, and how they are changing the lives of people with cancer.
Eight cancer researchers in NSW tell us the most exciting professional developments they have seen in 2018.