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Synthetic lethality screen targeting a defective checkpoint in melanoma (2010-2012)

Abstract

All cancers have defects in the mechanisms that regulate normal cell growth and division. These defects provide a growth advantage for the cancer, but can also be an Achilles Heel. In this project we will investigate targeting a defective control mechanism we found in a high proportion of melanomas. We will identify genes that when inhibited combine with the defective control to specifically kill tumour cells with this defect. Normal tissue is protected by its intact regulatory mechanism.

Experts

Professor Brian Gabrielli

Honorary Professor
Mater Research Institute-UQ
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Brian Gabrielli
Brian Gabrielli