
Overview
Background
Professor Gabrielli completed his undergraduate education at James Cook University in Townsville and PhD at La Trobe University in Melbourne. After two postdoctoral positions in the USA in the emerging field of cell cycle regulation, he was recruited to establish his own independent research at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, and then recruited to the Diamantina Institute in 2002, and Mater Research Institute in 2016. He is head of the Smiling for Smiddy Cell Cycle Group.
Research Interests
Mechanisms that regulate cell division, particularly progression into mitosis. These mechanisms are often mutated in cancers and are likely to be major contributors to cancer development. Identifying the genetic mutations that disrupt normal progression and particularly mechanisms, known as checkpoints, provides diagnostic and prognostic opportunities. It also provides potential new targets for chemotherapeutics as drugs targeting defective checkpoints have tumour selective cytotoxic potential.
Research Projects
- Identifying the molecular basis for defective checkpoints in melanoma.
- Targeting defective cell cycle responses to ultraviolet radiation, replication stress and TopoII inhibitors in melanoma, and investigating whether the same defects in other cancer types respond to similar targeting.
- Investigating means of identify very early changes in moles that drive progression to melanoma
- Targeting Aurora kinases in HPV-driven cancers
Availability
- Professor Brian Gabrielli is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), James Cook University
- Doctor of Philosophy, La Trobe University
Research interests
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Ultraviolet radiaiton and its contribution to melanoma
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Targeting defective cell cycle checkpoints in cancers, particularly melanoma
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Functional genomics; using high throughout screening combined with increased or decreased gene dosage to identify novel regulatory mechanisms and drug targets
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Mechanism of action studies for novel anti-caner therapeutics
Works
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2012
Conference Publication
A Genome-wide Human ORF Gain-of-function Screen to Identify Genes that can Bypass p16INK4a-mediated Cellular Senescence
Lee, W. J., Skalamera, D., Dahmer, M., Shakhbazov, K., Purdon, A., Wilson, B., Ranall, M, Pinder, A., Pavey, S., Gonda, T. and Gabrielli, B. (2012). A Genome-wide Human ORF Gain-of-function Screen to Identify Genes that can Bypass p16INK4a-mediated Cellular Senescence. 6th Australian High Content Screening Group Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, 13th July 2012.
2012
Conference Publication
Chk1 inhibitor targets replicative stress in melanomas
Gabrielli, B., Brooks, K., Oakes, V., Edwards, B., Chen, J. and Mukhopadhyay, P. (2012). Chk1 inhibitor targets replicative stress in melanomas. 24th EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics, Dublin Ireland, 6-9 November 2012. Oxford, United Kingdom: Pergamon. doi: 10.1158/1538-7445.AM2013-3425
2011
Journal Article
Abstract A65: Targeting the defective decatenation checkpoint in melanoma.
Brooks, Kelly M., Ranall, Max, Pavey, Sandra, Mukhopadhyay, Pamela, Wigan, Matthew, Giles, Nicole and Gabrielli, Brian (2011). Abstract A65: Targeting the defective decatenation checkpoint in melanoma.. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 10 (11_Supplement). doi: 10.1158/1535-7163.targ-11-a65
2011
Journal Article
Finally, how histone deacetylase inhibitors disrupt mitosis!
Gabrielli, Brian, Chia, KeeMing and Warrener, Robyn (2011). Finally, how histone deacetylase inhibitors disrupt mitosis!. Cell Cycle, 10 (16), 2658-2661. doi: 10.4161/cc.10.16.16953
2011
Journal Article
High-content imaging of neutral lipid droplets with 1,6-diphenylhexatriene
Ranall, Max V., Gabrielli, Brian g. and Gonda, Thomas J. (2011). High-content imaging of neutral lipid droplets with 1,6-diphenylhexatriene. Biotechniques, 51 (1), 35-42. doi: 10.2144/000113702
2011
Journal Article
Phosphorylation of Cdc25B3 Ser169 regulates 14-3-3 binding to Ser151 and Cdc25B activity
Astuti, Puji and Gabrielli, Brian (2011). Phosphorylation of Cdc25B3 Ser169 regulates 14-3-3 binding to Ser151 and Cdc25B activity. Cell Cycle, 10 (12), 1960-1967. doi: 10.4161/cc.10.12.15819
2011
Journal Article
A high-throughput platform for lentiviral overexpression screening of the human ORFeome
Škalamera, Dubravka, Ranall, Max V., Wilson, Benjamin M., Leo, Paul, Purdon, Amy S., Hyde, Carolyn, Nourbakhsh, Ehsan, Grimmond, Sean M., Barry, Simon C., Gabrielli, Brian and Gonda, Thomas J. (2011). A high-throughput platform for lentiviral overexpression screening of the human ORFeome. PLoS One, 6 (5) e20057, e20057.1-e20057.14. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020057
2011
Journal Article
Evidence for label-retaining tumour-initiating cells in human glioblastoma
Deleyrolle, Loic P., Harding, Angus, Cato, Kathleen, Siebzehnrubl, Florian A., Rahman, Maryam, Azari, Hassan, Olson, Sarah, Gabrielli, Brian, Osborne, Geoffrey, Vescovi, Angelo and Reynolds, Brent A. (2011). Evidence for label-retaining tumour-initiating cells in human glioblastoma. Brain, 134 (5), 1331-1343. doi: 10.1093/brain/awr081
2011
Conference Publication
Abstract 4197: A DNA damage checkpoint response to unrepaired ultraviolet radiation-induced lesions which is defective in melanoma
Wigan, Matthew, Pavey, Sandra, Brooks, Kelly, Giles, Nichole, Burgess, Andrew, Sturm, Rick and Gabrielli, Brian (2011). Abstract 4197: A DNA damage checkpoint response to unrepaired ultraviolet radiation-induced lesions which is defective in melanoma. AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, Orlando, FL United States, 2‐6 April 2011. Philadelphia, PA United States: American Association for Cancer Research. doi: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2011-4197
2011
Journal Article
CDC25B associates with a centrin 2-containing complex and is involved in maintaining centrosome integrity
Boutros, Rose, Lorenzo, Corinne, Mondesert, Odile, Jauneau, Alain, Oakes,Vanessa, Dozier, Christine, Gabrielli, Brian and Ducommun, Bernard (2011). CDC25B associates with a centrin 2-containing complex and is involved in maintaining centrosome integrity. Biology of the Cell, 103 (2), 55-68. doi: 10.1042/BC20100111
2011
Conference Publication
A functional genomics approach to identify genes and pathways that can bypass p16INK4a-mediated cellular senescence
Lee, W. J., Skalamera, D., Dahmer, M., Shakhbazov, K., Ranall, M., Purdon, A., Wilson, B., Pinder, A., Pavey, S., Gonda, T. and Gabrielli, B. (2011). A functional genomics approach to identify genes and pathways that can bypass p16INK4a-mediated cellular senescence. 14th Annual Australian Cell Cycle Workshop, Noosa, Australia, 24 October 2011.
2011
Conference Publication
A high-coverage and high-content human ORF overexpression screen to identify pathways that can bypass p16INK4a-mediated cellular senescence
Lee, W. J., Skalamera, D. and Gabrielli, B. (2011). A high-coverage and high-content human ORF overexpression screen to identify pathways that can bypass p16INK4a-mediated cellular senescence. 5th Australian High Content Screening Group Meeting, Melbourme, Australia, 15 July 2011.
2010
Journal Article
Mitotic phosphorylation of Cdc25B Ser(321) disrupts 14-3-3 binding to the high affinity Ser(323) site
Astuti, P, Boutros, R, Ducommun, B and Gabrielli, B (2010). Mitotic phosphorylation of Cdc25B Ser(321) disrupts 14-3-3 binding to the high affinity Ser(323) site. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285 (45), 34364-34370. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M110.138412
2010
Journal Article
The histone deacetylase inhibitor MGCD0103 has both deacetylase and microtubule inhibitory activity
Chia, K, Beamish, H, Jafferi, K and Gabrielli, B (2010). The histone deacetylase inhibitor MGCD0103 has both deacetylase and microtubule inhibitory activity. Molecular Pharmacology, 78 (3), 436-443. doi: 10.1124/mol.110.065169
2010
Journal Article
Inhibition of histone deacetylase 3 produces mitotic defects independent of alterations in histone H3 lysine 9 acetylation and methylation
Warrener, Robyn, Chia, KeeMing, Warren, William D., Brooks, Kelly and Gabrielli, Brian (2010). Inhibition of histone deacetylase 3 produces mitotic defects independent of alterations in histone H3 lysine 9 acetylation and methylation. Molecular Pharmacology, 78 (3), 384-393. doi: 10.1124/mol.109.062976
2010
Journal Article
Adaptation and validation of DNA synthesis detection by fluorescent dye derivatization for high throughput screening
Ranall, Max V., Gabrielli, Brian G. and Gonda, Thomas J. (2010). Adaptation and validation of DNA synthesis detection by fluorescent dye derivatization for high throughput screening. BioTechniques, 48 (5), 379-386. doi: 10.2144/000113410
2010
Conference Publication
Fatty acids induce hepatocyte senescence in vitro: implications for pathogenesis in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
Skoien, R., Powell, E. E., Melino, M., Clouston, A. D., Gabrielli, B. G. and Jonsson, J. R. (2010). Fatty acids induce hepatocyte senescence in vitro: implications for pathogenesis in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. Australian Gastroenterology Week 2010, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 20-23 October 2010. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2010.06450.x
2009
Journal Article
MAPK pathway activation delays G(2)/M progression by destabilizing Cdc25B
Astuti, P, Pike, T, Widberg, C, Payne, E, Harding, A, Hancock, J and Gabrielli, B (2009). MAPK pathway activation delays G(2)/M progression by destabilizing Cdc25B. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284 (49), 33781-33788. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M109.027516
2009
Journal Article
Cyclin A/cdk2 regulates adenomatous polyposis coli-dependent mitotic spindle anchoring
Beamish, Heather, De Boer, Leonore, Giles, Nichole, Stevens, Frankie, Oakes, Vanessa and Gabrielli, Brian (2009). Cyclin A/cdk2 regulates adenomatous polyposis coli-dependent mitotic spindle anchoring. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284 (42), 29015-29023. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M109.042820
2009
Journal Article
CtBPs promote cell survival through the maintenance of mitotic fidelity
Bergman, Lee M., Birts, Charles N., Darley, Matthew, Gabrielli, Brian and Blaydes, Jeremy P. (2009). CtBPs promote cell survival through the maintenance of mitotic fidelity. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 29 (16), 4539-4551. doi: 10.1128/MCB.00439-09
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Identifying the molecular basis for defective checkpoints in melanoma
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Targeting defective cell cycle responses to ultraviolet radiation and TopoII inhibitors in melanoma
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Defining the molecular changes in moles underpinning morphological changes detectable by non-invasive imaging techniques to improve their diagnostic and prognostic ability for early stage melanoma
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Targeting RB and p53 Mutant Cancers with Aurora Kinase B Inhibition
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing immune responses to cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
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Doctor Philosophy
AURKi enhances replication stress targeted by CHK1i in p53 and RB defective cells
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Assessment of cell cycle phase-dependent immunogenicity of melanoma treated with the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nikolas Haass
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Doctor Philosophy
Modulating phenotypic melanoma heterogeneity and lymphocyte infiltration to improve both targeted and immune therapy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Janin Chandra, Professor Nikolas Haass
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Doctor Philosophy
Chemoprevention of Melanoma using natural products and TRAIL- based therapeutics.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer, Associate Professor Helmut Schaider, Dr Zyta M Ziora, Dr Jazmina Gonzalez Cruz
Completed supervision
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The Role of Microenvironment in Development of Skin Cancer and Metastasis
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Mechanisms and markers of CHK1 inhibitors sensitivity in melanoma
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nikolas Haass
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
siRNA screening of the kinome identified Aurora A kinase as a therapeutic target gene in cervical cancer
Principal Advisor
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2014
Master Philosophy
Identifying molecular changes in naevi driving early stage melanoma
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the Mode of Action of Histone Deacetylase Inhibiting Agents
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Selective targeting of the defective decatenaion checkpoint in melanoma
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
The role of MEK1 in progression through G2/M phase of the cell cycle.
Principal Advisor
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2008
Master Philosophy
Investigating The Mechanism Involved In Regulating Ultraviolet Radiation Induced P16 Expression
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
TARGETING CELL CYCLE CHECKPOINTS TO SPECIFICALLY KILL CANCER
Principal Advisor
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Distinct Epigenetic Modifications Denote Early Drug Resistance in Cancer
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Helmut Schaider
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Identification of EMI1 overexpression-induced chromosomal instability mechanisms and novel potential therapeutic breast cancer targets
Associate Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Thesis Title: Investigation into the role of the cell surface glycoprotein CDCP1 in high-grade serous ovarian cancer progression
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Functional Characterisation of the Cyclin Dependent Kinase-Like 3 Isoforms
Associate Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 6 regulates transcription and alternative splicing
Associate Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Functional Characterisation of the Murine Schalafen Proteins: Analysis of Subcellular Localisation and Identification of Binding Partners
Associate Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS OF THE PROTEIN KINASES AND PHOTOPHATASES OF MOUSE
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Rohan Teasdale
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Brian Gabrielli directly for media enquiries about:
- Anti-cancer drugs
- Cancer - drugs to prevent
- Cancer - skin
- Cancer - treatment
- Cell cycle
- Drugs - anti-cancer
- Melanoma
- Mitosis
- Radiation - ultraviolet
- Skin cancer
- Sun cancer
- Ultraviolet radiation
- UV rays
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