University of South Australia: Cancer, Birth Defects and AI Under the Health Microscope in 2025
December 17, 2024
December 17, 2024
ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec. 17 (TNSres) -- The University of South Australia issued the following news release:
Triple-negative breast cancer patients stand to benefit from a $1.1 million UniSA research project to start in 2025, exploring new strategies to slow the spread of an aggressive class of proteins resistant to treatment.
The research, led by Associate Professor Philip Gregory, is one of five successful NHMRC Ideas Grants awarded to UniSA researchers for 2025, tot . . .
Triple-negative breast cancer patients stand to benefit from a $1.1 million UniSA research project to start in 2025, exploring new strategies to slow the spread of an aggressive class of proteins resistant to treatment.
The research, led by Associate Professor Philip Gregory, is one of five successful NHMRC Ideas Grants awarded to UniSA researchers for 2025, tot . . .