
Rare Disease Oncogenomics (RADIO) Lab
@umccr_radio_lab
Working to improve outcomes for patients with rare cancers by discovery, development of diagnostic tests and the application of precision medicine
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https://research.unimelb.edu.au/centre-for-cancer-research/our-research/tothill-laboratory-rare-dise 15-10-2018 03:52:12
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Fantastic meeting today with our consumer group for cancers of unknown primary as part of our SUPER study here at @VCCC Peter Mac Cancer Centre @UMCCR An inspiration to hear their personal stories and ideas on how we can improve care of CUP patients.



Get ready for a pimpin Posner Poster Atara Posner at #AGTA19! Atara will be showing off some great work in #CUP at the #UMCCR. You could say it's her signature work 😉🆒🆒🆒 #MutationalSignatures


Andrew Pattison demonstrating using mutational signatures in RNA-seq as a cancer diagnostic.. proud RADIOlab moment😀




At Lorne Cancer Conference? Check out posters from our own Andrew Patterson (Andrew Pattison), Atara Posner and Jacek Marzek (Jacek Marzec) on the A5 Study, cancer of unknown primary, and using RNA-seq data to complement genome-based findings. #LorneCancer #lornecancer2020


#LorneCancer: Catch Dr RichTothill and Dr @RosselloFJ in the auditorium 11:10am today, presenting work in single-nuclei RNA-sequencing on rare neuroendocrine tumours & decoding #pancreaticcancer using #singlecell sequencing cancer-2020.p.asnevents.com.au/days/2020-02-15 Lorne Cancer Conference

Dr RichTothill's Rare Disease Oncogenomics (RADIO) Lab is working to improve outcomes in rare and less common cancers through development of better diagnostic and prognostic clinical tests, targeted treatments, ad predictive markers of therapeutic response. #LorneCancer research.unimelb.edu.au/centre-for-can…

#UMCCRSeminar: Dr RichTothill’s Rare Disease Oncogenomics (RADIO) Lab is dedicated to translational research of rare and less common cancers. Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare but aggressive cancer with low 5-year survival, and Australia has the highest incidence worldwide. research.unimelb.edu.au/centre-for-can…


#UMCCRSeminar: The Rare Disease Oncogenomics (RADIO) Lab’s research has evolved to explore unconventional T-cells—particularly Gamma delta T cells—and has collaborated with Luciano Martelotto 🛠🧬💻🇦🇺 to undertake #singlecell sequencing to better understand gene expression.



We are in the dark on how the #COVID2019 spreads. Cannot stress more on how critical it is to test, test, test!!! We are working with ElinavLab Eran Elinav Weizmann Institute to develop a new technology for MASSIVE testing of #COVID2019. More info here: instagram.com/tv/B-MUpRhgGmd…

#UMCCRSeminar: Join Prof Sarah-Jane Dawson The Dawson Lab—of Peter Mac Cancer Centre & UMCCR—for an overview of her work on liquid biopsy alternatives to tissue biopsies for monitoring cancer changes over time. REGISTER >> mdhs.unimelb.edu.au/centre-for-can…




Huge thanks to co-first authors Nick Gherardin, Kelly Waldeck and Alex Caneborg and many others who generously collaborated on this study. γδ T cells in Merkel cell carcinomas have a proinflammatory profile prognostic of patient survival cancerimmunolres.aacrjournals.org/content/early/…

Just published! Our Pursuit article as a companion to our SUPER-NEXT CUP study launch this week. Thanks to all who made this a great success @kymm_sheehan Linda Mileshkin @UMCCR Peter Mac Cancer Centre Clare Fedele 🔬🎙 Unmasking cancers with hidden identity pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/unmas…

JOB OPPORTUNITY: Want to join a team improving outcomes for people with cancer of unknown primary? The Rare Disease Oncogenomics (RADIO) Lab Clinical Genomics Project Coordinator is a key role to ensure the successful delivery of this life-changing study. #genomics RichTothill jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/908…