Delivering packaged drugs into paediatric brain tumours using ultrasound
Packing medicines into heat-sensitive liposomes to transport cancer treatments into the brain.
Packing medicines into heat-sensitive liposomes to transport cancer treatments into the brain.
Understanding how hepatocellular carcinoma develops and what role the immune system plays.
Repurposing medicines to support a new type of immunotherapy for brain tumours.
This research focuses on the development of novel drugs for the treatment of childhood brain tumours.
Investigating the best follow up methods for childhood leukaemia to improve aftercare.
Find out how JMML cells are able to switch off the immune system, causing relapse.
Finding a way to identify patients at risk of brain related side effects from leukaemia treatment, and gathering data to inform future treatment options.
Assessing whether blocking a protein's activity could improve survival and reduce side effects.
Assessing rhabdomyosarcoma risk prediction markers based on the biological conditions in the tumour, like low oxygen levels, few blood vessels, and genetics.