Research Report Newsletter Winter 2011

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ResearchReport Issue 15 | June 2011

2011 Annual Research Awards

Contents CLEAR Study 2 5,000 more volunteers needed

The Cancer Council NSW Annual Research Awards were presented by Dr Karl Kruszelnicki at Deutsche Bank in Sydney on 28 April. The official presentation of an award to signify the start of their research was made to those scientists who were successful in the latest round of grant applications. Cancer Council NSW is the largest funder of cancer research outside government Dr Karl Kruszelnicki and Professor John Rasko funding agencies in New South Wales. Over 100 research has the potential to positively impact projects are currently being funded, our understanding of disease causation, of which 20 are new Project, Program future diagnostic approaches and and Strategic Research treatments in cancer, with Partnership Grants. In a special emphasis on “There is a level of trust 2011, Cancer Council leukaemia. In this project, imposed by the community NSW has committed over Professor Rasko will look who have confidence that $16 million in research at alternative splicing, Cancer Council NSW will projects, which is a which is important not fund talented researchers significant investment only in leukaemia but who will produce positive of donor funds, and is other cancers as well, outcomes for the people an important part of our as approximately one of NSW—so it is great to role as a leading cancer fifth of disease-causing see innovative projects like charity. mutations are due to Prof Rasko’s being funded” Each of the grants disrupted splicing. said Cath Holliday, Head, awarded in 2011 is In a second grant, Research Strategy, Cancer expected to provide Prof Rasko will look at Council NSW significant insights a DNA-binding protein into all aspects of called CTCF which cancer, including its orchestrates cause, mechanism, the complex prevention, treatment organisation of and care. genetic information One of the in all cells. The award recipients project is designed was Professor John to reveal the Rasko from the mechanism by Centenary Institute which CTCF of Cancer Medicine organises thousands & Cell Biology. of control sites on His first project the genome.

Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 www.cancercouncil.com.au

Cervical Cancer 2 How often should you be tested

ENRICH Program 3 An exercise and nutrition routine for patients and carers

Prostate Cancer Studies 4 Determining the causes of death among prostate cancer sufferers

Getting patients and carers active ENRICH (Exercise and Nutrition Routine Improving Cancer Health) is a group program aimed at providing cancer survivors and carers with the knowledge and skills to make lifelong changes to their diet and physical activity.


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