Researchers from the University of Queensland and University of Cambridge have developed a platform for human cells powered by artificial intelligence that could aid the development of therapeutics and personalised treatments for cancer patients.
People living in areas of lower socio-economic advantage are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with a more advanced stage melanoma than those in more affluent areas, University of Queensland researchers have found.
People with the most common form of lung cancer could receive more effective, individualised treatment after University of Queensland researchers developed a way to predict how cancer cells will respond to different therapies.
A team of microbiologists and immunologists has completed the first steps towards developing a universal vaccine against Group A Streptococcus (Strep-A).
Gut bacteria plays a key role in triggering several chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases affecting the spine and joints, a University of Queensland study has found.
Researchers at The University of Queensland have dosed 5 participants in the first clinical trial of a potentially revolutionary immunotherapy drug to treat Type 1 diabetes.
Delivered annually, the Jian Zhou Memorial Oration honours the memory of Dr Jian Zhou, who, alongside Emeritus Professor Ian Frazer AC, co-discovered the world’s first cervical cancer vaccine, Gardasil.