MHF Centre for Brain Cancer Research

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The Mark Hughes Foundation Centre for Brain Cancer Research is committed to finding a cure and improving the lives of those affected by brain cancer. Find out more: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/research/centre/mhf-brain-cancer-research

MHF Foundation Chair and MHF Centre Director, Professor Mike Fay spoke today at ABCARA about the unique partnership that drives the MHF Centre - the Mark Hughes Foundation, the University and our community. Our focus is on research to deliver better brain cancer outcomes for patients nationwide.

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We loved hearing from Professor Simon Gregory at our International Brain Tumour Research Summit about how he and his team are transforming patient care #BrainCancer

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Our fearless leader, @sgrayg.bsky.social at the @mhfresearch.bsky.social 2025 International #BrainTumour Research Summit, giving a talk on '#MolecularInsights, #PersonalizedMedicine: Transforming Patient Care through #PrecisionBiology' 🧬🧠🩺

With brain cancer research, we’re in it for the long haul, which is why succession planning and building the next generation of our research leaders is so important. It was so great to see so many early career researchers and students attend the 2025 International Brain Tumour Research Summit.

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Just got a Tour de Cure grant to support my PhD on brain tumour temperature mapping! 🔥🧠 Exciting to see this idea recognised - MRI & computational simulations could be a game changer. Huge thanks to Tour de Cure for backing this! 🙌 #BrainCancerResearch #MRI #PhDLife

MHF Centre for Brain Cancer Research@mhfresearch.bsky.social · 2y ago

We're thrilled to share that three of our researchers have received funding from Tour de Cure in the latest grant round. These innovative projects will receive funding to progress research into #BrainCancer treatments – improving the quality of people’s lives www.newcastle.edu.au/newsroom/res...

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