www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au Review:

Centre for Cancer Biology - The Centre for Cancer Biology carries out a world-class program of innovative research, making breakthrough discoveries in the fundamental causes of cancer, and translating these discoveries into new ways to prevent and treat this disease.

  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/support-our-research/ Support our Research - You can make a donation at any time by direct deposit, sending a cheque or money order, over the phone or by completing the donation form.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/menu/Vacancies/ Positions Vacant - Are you a dynamic postdoctoral researcher with a mind full of ideas and an interest in cancer research? Then come and work with us.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/research/ Research - The Centre of Cancer Biology is a centre for excellence in cancer research, evidenced by an output of significant publications and underpinned by world class facilities, including the newly established ACRF Cancer Genomics Facility.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/research/laboratories-overview/ Laboratories - Our cutting-edge research laboratories are led by highly regarded scientists who along with their teams are making significant scientific advances.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/students/ Students - The Centre for Cancer biology offers you the chance to further your education in an inspiring and internationally renowned research environment.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/students/research-opportunities/ Student Research Opportunities - The CCB aims to be a hub of internationally recognised cancer research excellence, achieving tangible outcomes for cancer patients.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/seminars/ Seminars - Our seminar programme is extending the reach of the Centre for Cancer Biology and forging links across the research community. All researchers are welcome to attend.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/ANZSCDB-Adelaide-meeting/ 6th ANZSCDB Adelaide Meeting - the 6th Adelaide meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology. This year’s event will be held on Monday 14th November.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/barossa-meeting/ 8th Barossa Meeting - The Barossa Meetings bring together some of the world's best scientists to discuss the latest advances in cell signalling in disease.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/clifford-prize/ Clifford Prize - The Clifford Prize for Cancer Research is an International Prize awarded in recognition of outstanding cancer research leading to significant clinical outcomes.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/acrf/ ACRF Cancer Genomics Facility - Over the last 10 years, technological developments have greatly accelerated our understanding of genetics and genomics of inherited diseases and cancer.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/acrf/equipment/ Equipment - Our extensive range of lab equipment and computing and data storing equipment is available for use by the wider research community.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/latest-news/enterprising-research-revealing-information-about-disease-progression-in-cancer/ Enterprising Research: Revealing information about disease progression in cancer - CCB's Dr Michael Samuel works closely with the Future Industries Institute to find ways of measuring changes in stiffness around cancers to help doctors give patients prognostic information about their disease. His project aligns with the research themes 'Cancer' and 'Transforming Industries'.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/latest-news/anzscdb-presidents-medal/ Prof Sharad Kumar awarded ANZSCDB President's Medal - The CCB congratulates Prof Sharad Kumar on being awarded The Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology (ANZSCDB) President's Medal.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/latest-news/ross-wishart-memorial-award-2016/ Ross Wishart Memorial Award 2016 - Sarah Boyle has won the Australian Society for Medical Research’s Ross Wishart Memorial Award 2016
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/latest-news/dr-sophie-wiszniak-has-won-the-2016-mary-overton-early-career-fellowship/ Dr Sophie Wiszniak has won the 2016 Mary Overton Early Career Fellowship - Dr Sophie Wiszniak has won the 2016 Mary Overton Early Career Fellowship to pursue her research in unravelling the mysterious cause of congenital heart defects, a common problem affecting one in 100 babies.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/latest-news/developmental-cell-2015/ CCB Researchers discover link between inhibiting 14-3-3ζ protein and faster wound healing - Researchers in the Tumour Microenvironment Laboratory led by Dr. Michael Samuel, in collaboration with colleagues at the CCB and the Garvan Institute have discovered that inhibiting the molecular chaperone protein 14-3-3ζ can accelerate the healing of skin wounds two-fold.http://www.cell.com/developmental-cell/abstract/S1534-5807(15)00761-3
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/latest-news/accelerating-discovery-towards-cancer-diagnosis-and-treatment/ Accelerating discovery towards cancer diagnosis and treatment - The Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) has been awarded $2 million funding from the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) to establish the world-class ACRF Cancer Discovery Accelerator facility in Adelaide. The grant was presented at the ACRF awards dinner in Sydney last night.
  • http://www.centreforcancerbiology.org.au/news-and-events/latest-news/National_First/ National First for SA Pathology and CCB - SA Pathology’s Genetics and Molecular Pathology laboratory in collaboration with the CCB’s genomic research facility, is the first in Australia to receive NATA accreditation for ‘whole-exome sequencing’ – the testing of the complete set of human genes in a single assay.

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  • dc001 - Too many inconsistencies in the plot.

    If you liked the 2nd book, then is review is not for you. I read this 3rd book after a disappointing 2nd book because I have desire to find out how things turn out. This is one of those time I wish I could resists such desires.

  • Judith D. Woronka - Very good

    Great book good storyline i wish there would have been more detail into how the Cupid was changing the course of this species

  • EECummings - had to return it

    It looked like a new, neat design I was interested in for being more discrete at work, but the Bluetooth didn't link properly. I returned it. I think it is because I had ordered a phone case that used a strong magnet. Avoid magnets.

  • stacers - The only soap we'll use on my little guy

    We have a sweet little toddler with sensitive skin and this product has been our staple from the start. He loves to play with the foam and if he decides to taste it, I'm not as concerned as I would be with other soaps. He has never had a rash from this one like he's gotten from other soaps and it has a nice light scent. We love that it is so natural and safe.

  • Agent_Cooper - Just OK...didn't work fully with our setup

    Parts of this kit are nice...the pole, brush, net and long hose have been quite handy. As for the vacuum parts...they don't seem to work with our filter. We have the big, Intex 2,650 gallons sand filter which is supposed to be strong enough, but every time I try to use it the suction is almost nonexistent. I'm very careful to avoid getting air into the hose and everything but it still seems like the pump is laboring far to much for my taste.

  • S. V. DESAI - Sole 35 review - svdesai

    Very pleased with this product. Its smooth, quite and feels like a professional machine in a gym. Getting is up to our master bedroom was hard. Just hope we don't move from this house as this machine is not getting out of where its sitting now :). Assembly while straight forward, does take a good dedicated 3 hours for an avg. person. ok it took me 3.5 hours but I goof'ed on one step so have to rewind a little. Highly recommend this products. Its been a week and loving it so far...