Analyse mechanisms of intrinsic and acquired resistance to Pol I inhibition

This study aims to identify and understand mechanisms of intrinsic and acquired resistance to RNA Polymerase I (Pol I) inhibition in cancer, with the goal of developing strategies to overcome resistance to Pol I inhibitors.

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This project is open for Honours, Masters and PhD students.
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Dr Nadine Hein
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This study analyzes mechanisms underlying both intrinsic and acquired resistance to RNA Polymerase I (Pol I) inhibition. By identifying these resistance mechanisms, the research aims to enhance understanding and develop strategies to overcome resistance to Pol I inhibitors in cancer treatment.

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Supervisor

Ross Hannan

Group Leader
Deputy Dean, Research, CHM
NHMRC Principle Res. Fellow

Nadine Hein

Senior Fellow