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Striving for a cancer-free future

Investigating roles for the FUBP family of Myc-regulators and their novel transcriptional targets in coordinating animal growth in vivo

Lead researcher

Dr Leonie Quinn, Dr David Levens

Institution
The University of Melbourne

Years funded
2014-2016

This project will identify novel pathways important to control of cell growth, which is fundamental to cancer initiation and progression. This work has potential to provide novel targets for both improving early cancer detection and open avenues to develop new drug targets for treating this devastating disease.

Lay Report

Funding Body

Cancer Council Research Grant

Funding

$100,000 per annum