
Daniel Worthley
@danworthley
Cancer scientist and Gastroenterologist
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http://www.colonoscopyclinic.com.au 13-10-2011 00:31:35
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It’s official, bacteria “spelunk” their way through our digestive tracts! Thank you so much Hannah Thomasy, PhD and The Scientist for covering our paper. Biosensors for Colorectal Cancer the-scientist.com/news/biosensor…


Researchers Robert Cooper and Jeff Hasty UCSD BioSciences, Daniel Worthley colonoscopyclinic, and Josephine Wright and Susan Woods SAHMRI engineered a new bacterial biosensor to detect tumor DNA. bit.ly/46jpTjm

I’m abit nervous re scans next week. Whatever revealed, I’m so proud of invaluable world 1st scientific data from my worst subtype brain cancer. Only possible because had riskier open craniotomy 1st then combi immunotherapy b4 major surgery. Next step: clinical trial 2 c if helps



Full program for the Microbial Healthcare Symposium, Brisbane, July 11 & 12 is now available on our website microbialsymposium.com . Incredible speakers. Be a part of it & register now! Siddhartha Mukherjee Knight Lab Jeff UCSD Microba Life Sciences AIBN Research colonoscopyclinic

The inaugral Microbial Healthcare Symposium Microbial Healthcare Symposium, organised by UQ News and UC San Diego Health, is being held on July 11 and 12, 2024 at Custom House, Brisbane. Register your interest in attending at microbialsymposium.com


Join us at the Microbial Healthcare Symposium microbialsymposium.com to hear recent work from Daniel Worthley Jeff Hasty Robert Cooper Jo Wright Susan Woods. Building on their recent Science Magazine paper, that engineered bacteria to detect tumour DNA youtu.be/yS7sqiXegL4

Join us at the Microbial Healthcare Symposium microbialsymposium.com to hear recent work from Gene Tyson Centre for Microbiome Research about compiling Australia’s first comprehensive human microbiome bank. QUT and MRFF is investing in the future of microbial science and practice. Inspiring stuff!

Join us at the July Microbial Healthcare Symposium microbialsymposium.com to hear new work from Prof. Nick Talley Knight Lab Heidi Staudacher PhD AdvAPD in a superb session dissecting and discussing luminal factors that regulate gut health and disease. From meals to microbiome to medicine!

“Bugs as Drugs” - in the future diseases will be treated by cells not pills. In Brisbane this July, we’re running microbialsymposium.com. Oz is the place to run these trials, translate our research and realise this future, now. BiomeBank Siddhartha Mukherjee A/Prof Rachel Allavena Erin Shanahan


In my lab at the PrinsesMáximaCentrum, Princess Máxima Center for pediatric oncology (in Utrecht NL), we're looking for a great postdoc to focus on immunotherapy and organoid technology. For more info, check: werkenbijprinsesmaximacentrum.nl/vacature/postd…


