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A researcher uses a microscope in a laboratory

Observing how cells are organised in mucinous ovarian cancer can lead to new treatment options, study shows.

Susan Ramus

A UNSW Sydney academic has been recognised at the 2021 NHMRC Research Excellence Awards for her research to improve the outcomes for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

Test tubes in a lab

High-performing UNSW researchers have been awarded 33 medical and health research fellowships.

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Projects protecting against loss of kidney function for diabetes patients and refining ovarian cancer prognosis have received NHMRC funding.

Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) tumour blocks in Professor Ramus’ lab

A global team of medical researchers led by UNSW have developed a test that could help to predict survival for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and pave the way towards personalised treatment.

Micrograph of a serous papillary carcinoma (adenocarcinoma) of ovary

A new tool will help researchers and clinicians to classify ovarian cancer patients’ tumours into subtypes.

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Researchers from UNSW contributed to a major international collaboration that identified new genetic drivers of ovarian cancer.