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Dr Sian Hicks
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School
Statement of Interests:
Colorectal cancer is currently the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia and has the second highest incidence of cancer-related deaths. Our research group, the Colorectal Cancer Research Consortium, was established to develop and test better systems for the identification, integration and dissemination of clinically relevant information about colorectal cancers and to use this information as a basis to develop research that could be translated into clinical practice. Current project include: - Development of synoptic pathology reporting for colorectal cancer - Identification of data that is essential for the reporting of colorectal cancer by the Clincial Cancer Registry - Integration of mismatch repair deficiency testing (MMRD)into pathology reporting of colorectal cancer - Microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer as a prognostic indicator for metachronous cancers
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Dr Chris White
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School - Department of Medicine
Statement of Interests:
The research focus in gestational diabetes is to identify physiologic mechnisms responsible for development of the syndrome and tools that can be used for its reliable diagnosis. Screening and diagnostic strategies need to be developed as well as prenatal and postnatal management startegies for both the mother and the baby. Osteoporosis research is directed toward better understanding the biomechanical factors responsible for fracture and failure of bone to withstand minimal trauma. Diagnostic tools need to be developed that better identify those patients most likely to benefit from interventional strategies aimed at reducing fracture incidence.
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Dr Yan Yu
    
Prince of Wales Clinical School - Department of Surgery
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Dr Yan Yu is currently a Principal Hospital Scientist of Prince of Wales Hospital and the Section Head of Orthopaedic Pathology & Molecular Biology of the Surgical & Orthopaedic Research Laboratories. She is also a conjoint senior lecturer of the Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales. She obtained a PhD degree for her work on allergy and immunology from the University of Bern in Switzerland in 1992. She is one of the pioneers in the establishment of the Surgical & Orthopaedic Research Laboratories. Her research specialties range from animal surgery to tissue pathology, cell biology, protein analysis and molecular biology. Her research interests includes skeletal responses to injuries and/or implantations; osteoporosis and osteoporotic bone defect healing; osteogenesis and tumourigenesis of human osteosarcoma cell lines; mechanisms of osteosarcoma local growth and distance metastasis and targeted therapies; tendon healing; amongst others.
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