Search results for: australian centre for cancer glycomics

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2 December 2021
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17 February 2023

Sugars help to crack the ovarian cancer code

Griffith University researchers are making inroads in ovarian cancer research looking at early detection signs and how the disease spreads through the body.

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5 October 2022
Breast cancer research

A Partnership in Pink to Support Breast Cancer Research

Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics is partnering with Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club for a third year to raise funds to aid vital breast cancer research.

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30 August 2022
Ovarian cancer research

Sugar modifications the key to unlocking ovarian cancer secrets

The ability to identify unique sugars that decorate ovarian cancer cells could help prevent the spread of cancer and improve treatment options for women.

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9 August 2022
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5 July 2021

Institute for Glycomics celebrates 21st Birthday in grand fashion

The Institute for Glycomics 21st Birthday Grand Ball presented by Meriton Group will be held on Saturday 14 August at...

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4 May 2021

“Mum’s the Word” this Mother’s Day in support of women’s cancer research

For the entire month of May, and highlighting Mother’s Day, Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics is partnering with local Gold...

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9 November 2020

Community partnership raises more than $30,000 to fight breast cancer

A community partnership between Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics and Sanctuary Cove precinct has raised $31,299 during Breast Cancer Awareness...

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22 September 2020

Community partnership to support breast cancer research

Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics is joining forces with the Sanctuary Cove precinct this October in a community partnership to...

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4 June 2020

Institute for Glycomics receives $100,000 grant from The Ian Potter Foundation

Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics has been awarded a Medical Research grant of $100,000 from The Ian Potter Foundation to...

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