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Joshua McCarroll

Research Officer at CCIA

Joshua McCarroll is an Associate Professor and Team Leader in the Gene Therapeutics and Drug Delivery Group at Children's Cancer Institute Australia (CCIA).12 He focuses on developing nanotechnology-based therapies for childhood cancers, particularly solid tumors like neuroblastoma and brain cancer.1

McCarroll's research involves creating tiny 'nano-vehicles' to deliver therapeutic drugs to cancer cells while minimizing side effects on healthy cells.1 He also works on identifying novel biomarkers for predicting and monitoring treatment response.1

Career Highlights

  • Joined CCIA in 2007 after postdoctoral work at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA1
  • Promoted to Team Leader in 2018, a position supported by the Olivia Lambert Foundation1
  • Holds a conjoint Associate Professor position in the Faculty of Medicine at UNSW Sydney1

Awards

  • Cancer Institute NSW Career Development Fellowship (2016-18)
  • Children's Cancer Institute Award for Outstanding Service (2014)
  • Cancer Institute NSW Early Career Fellowship (2011-13)
  • Cure Cancer Australia Young Researcher Award (2011)
  • Dean's Rising Star Award, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW (2010)1

McCarroll's work has significantly contributed to understanding cancer biology and the application of nanotechnology in treating childhood cancer.1

Highlights

[PDF] Children's Cancer Institute - STUDENT PROJECTS 2025
May 29 · ccia.org.au
A/Prof Joshua McCarroll | Children's Cancer Institute
A/Prof Joshua McCarroll | Children's Cancer Institute

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Location

Greater Sydney Area