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Delphine Merino

Head, Tumour Progression and Heterogeneity Laboratory

A/Prof Delphine Merino is the Head of the Tumour Progression and Heterogeneity Laboratory at the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute (ONJCRI).13 Her LinkedIn username is delphine-merino-b70b116.4 In 2017, Delphine became the Laboratory Head of the Tumour Progression and Heterogeneity Laboratory at ONJCRI.5 Her laboratory focuses on breast cancer metastasis, seeking to identify and target the cells responsible for tumor recurrence to improve patient outcomes.1

Merino's research interests include:

  • Mechanisms driving cell death Cancer cells are resistant to cell death, which allows them to resist treatments, survive the attack of the immune system and invade different parts of the body.1
  • Breast cancer metastasis Identifying within patient's tumors, the cells which will escape, survive in the lymphatic or blood system and colonize distant organs.1
  • Liquid biopsies Finding a way to predict which women will respond best to therapies and using liquid biopsies to achieve this aim.1
  • Diversity of cancer cells Studying the diversity and biological properties of cancer cells captured in blood to improve diagnosis, predict drug response, and develop personalized cancer treatments.2
  • Cellular tracking Determining which subpopulations of cells in the tumor contribute to metastasis, organ specificity, and drug resistance by labeling each cell collected from a patient’s tumor with tags or ‘barcodes’.2
  • Drug testing Developing ways to test the effect of various drugs on the survival of circulating tumor cells or metastasis, with a focus on testing the effect of new targeted therapies on metastatic progression.2

Highlights

Mar 8 · onjcri.org.au
Colour Coding Cancer - Olivia Newton John Cancer Research Institute

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