Centenary Institute > News > Attacking and understanding the diet of tumours promises hope new hope for new therapies Attacking and understanding the diet of tumours promises hope new hope for new therapies 14 November, 2016 News Type Media release Recent Stories New technology, ‘Invasion-Block’, targets melanoma spread Research conducted at the Centenary Institute has given rise to a ground-breaking tool called 'Invasion-Block' that can identify drugs capable of halting the spread of cancer cells. The pioneering development could lead to better treatments for melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer. News Type: Media release Date 22 Nov 2023 Pivotal role of TLR7 protein revealed in lung disease The discovery, led by the Centenary Institute and the University of Technology Sydney, could advance treatments for COPD, a lung condition that makes it difficult to breathe due to narrowed airways and damaged lung tissue. COPD is often caused by smoking or exposure to irritants. Lead study researcher, Dr Gang Liu at the Centenary UTS ... News Type: Media release Date 16 Nov 2023 Centenary symposium celebrates year’s achievements The 2023 Centenary Celebration Symposium has taken place, bringing the entire Centenary Institute together, to reflect on achievements and successes of the past year while showcasing the ground-breaking research occurring at the Institute. News Type: Institute Date 10 Nov 2023 ARC grant to fuel research into cellular ageing Centenary Institute researchers have been awarded an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project grant worth $709,714 to advance understanding of the intricate mechanisms underlying cellular ageing. News Type: Media release Date 03 Nov 2023
New technology, ‘Invasion-Block’, targets melanoma spread Research conducted at the Centenary Institute has given rise to a ground-breaking tool called 'Invasion-Block' that can identify drugs capable of halting the spread of cancer cells. The pioneering development could lead to better treatments for melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer. News Type: Media release Date 22 Nov 2023
Pivotal role of TLR7 protein revealed in lung disease The discovery, led by the Centenary Institute and the University of Technology Sydney, could advance treatments for COPD, a lung condition that makes it difficult to breathe due to narrowed airways and damaged lung tissue. COPD is often caused by smoking or exposure to irritants. Lead study researcher, Dr Gang Liu at the Centenary UTS ... News Type: Media release Date 16 Nov 2023
Centenary symposium celebrates year’s achievements The 2023 Centenary Celebration Symposium has taken place, bringing the entire Centenary Institute together, to reflect on achievements and successes of the past year while showcasing the ground-breaking research occurring at the Institute. News Type: Institute Date 10 Nov 2023
ARC grant to fuel research into cellular ageing Centenary Institute researchers have been awarded an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project grant worth $709,714 to advance understanding of the intricate mechanisms underlying cellular ageing. News Type: Media release Date 03 Nov 2023