We are thrilled to hear that the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee in Australia has made a positive recommendation to list vorasidenib on the PBS for Grade 2 IDH-mutant glioma. This is an important step forward for patients with grade 2 astrocytoma or oligodendroglioma.
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
Meet our Industry Honours Student Lily Stein, from the University of Newcastle’s School of Health Sciences who has joined the teams at GenesisCare and the MHF Centre to work on a project that aims to enhance our knowledge of #glioblastoma biology
We are so excited about this paper: Monitoring #glioblastoma sEV evolution in Science Advances. A new blood test offers a window into the brain: from our team and collaborators at UQ www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Monitoring glioblastoma extracellular vesicle evolution using a nanodiagnostic platform to detect glioma stem cells driving recurrent disease
GEMPAC enables noninvasive glioblastoma treatment monitoring by analyzing glioma stem cell markers on circulating sEVs.
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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.
Dr @jimwhittle.bsky.social speaking on #BrainPOP Perioperative trials and a new era in immunotherapy for brain tumours @braincancerlab.bsky.social @wehi-research.bsky.social @petermaccc.bsky.social #COGNO2025
Kicking off #COGNO2025 on the beautiful Gold Coast today. Members of our team are attending, learning more about New Horizons and Novel Therapies in #NeuroOncology We're also proudly sponsoring the morning tea, so if you're there, have a coffee on us!
Great to see the team @braincancerlab.bsky.social here on BlueSky!
Listen to our director Professor Mike Fay share about our exciting new #BrainCancer project that we're kicking off thanks to community funding omny.fm/shows/the-hu...
Turning Beanies into Breakthroughs: New Hope for Brain Cancer Treatment - The Hunter Today
The NRL Beanie for Brain Cancer Round has raised more than $3.5 million in 2025, and those funds are powering a bold new research project at the Mark Hughes Foundation Centre for Brain Cancer Research...
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We're thrilled to announce that funding from the NRL Beanie Round will kickstart a big, bold #BrainCancer project. Read more: www.newcastle.edu.au/newsroom/fea...
Beanies kickstart new chase for brain cancer treatment options
Funding raised from the 2025 NRL Beanie for Brain Cancer Round will kickstart a big, bold project to develop new treatments for brain cancer patients.
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Bravo team!
A study has found a promising new way to attack high-grade gliomas (HGG), by targeting the cells surrounding a tumour. The brilliant findings, led by Pofessor Misty Jenkins, Zoe Day and Dr Ryan Cross are now published in Nature’s npj Precision Oncology. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The cold snap coincided with a Brain Cancer Awareness event at the NSW Parliament, so members of the MHF Centre took the opportunity to don the new season MHF Beanie for Brain Cancer!
Our teams were up-skilled in #Statistics thanks to Dr Bryan Paton, Deputy Stream Leader in our Brain Cancer Imaging team. We planned, we plotted, we learned!
Our Autumn newsletter has hit inboxes across the nation. Read more about our team's work with #BrainCancer #BrainTumour #BrainResearch createsend.com/t/j-56AF405F...
Teaming up to fight brain cancer
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Big ideas in #BrainCancer research have been fast-tracked by the University of Newcastle’s Mark Hughes Foundation Centre for Brain Cancer Research.
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
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' 🧬🧠🩺
The needs of people with brain cancer are unique, with specialised care required to help them, and their loved ones and carers, navigate the challenges of brain cancer. MHF Brain Cancer Care Coordinators provide dedicated and specific care for people with brain cancer.
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.
We are committed to delivering better outcomes for everyone impacted by #BrainCancer Read about our International Brain Tumour Research Summit and Workshop here: www.newcastle.edu.au/newsroom/fea...
Collaboration and commitment central to brain cancer mission
The Mark Hughes Foundation Centre for Brain Cancer Research at the University of Newcastle will bring the world’s best minds to Newcastle for the 2025 International Brain Tumour Research Summit.
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It's been a huge two days hosting the International Brain Tumour Research Summit here in Newcastle. A round of applause to everyone who spoke, shared their stories and committed to delivering better outcomes to everyone impacted by #BrainCancer
The stage is set and we're ready for our 2025 International Brain Tumour Research Summit to kick off. We have speakers from all around the country, and internationally, set to share their knowledge and expertise about #BrainCancer and #BrainTumour #Research
Thanks @newcastleherald.bsky.social for the great article on our centre and our commitment to driving better outcomes for people with #BrainCancer. Tomorrow's summit is bringing the world's best minds to Newcastle www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/889551...
'Inspired by Knights': team spirit in Mark Hughes Foundation's hunt for cure
'Ultimately what the foundation wants is new treatments.'
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Our final session is on Therapeutics with Prof Hui Gan: Olivia Newton John Cancer Research Institute, Prof Misty Jenkins: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Dr Saskia Freytag: WEHI, Dr David Thomas: UNSW, Prof Matt Dun: MHF Centre, Dr Jessica Buck: The Kids Research Institute
Session two of our Summit features the topic: Monitoring treatment and progression. Our speakers are: Dr Kim Alexander: Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, Dr Richard Lobb: University of Queensland, Dr Bryan Paton: MHF Centre and Professor Simon Gregory: Duke University
Session one at our Summit: What is the Target? Our speakers: Prof David Ashley: Duke University A Prof Eng-Siew Koh: Liverpool Hospital A Prof Ivan Kempson: Uni of SA, A Prof Raelene Endersby: The Kids, Dr Heidi McAlpine: The Florey, Prof Hubert Hondermark: MHF Centre
We’re thrilled to be hosting the International Brain Tumour Research Summit here in Newcastle this week – bringing the best minds in brain cancer research together in the one room.
Congratulations to PhD student Simin Zheng who passed her PhD Confirmation yesterday. Simin’s work is supported by the MHF Centre for Brain Cancer Research and College of Health, Medicine & Wellbeing at the University of Newcastle.
We couldn't be more thrilled to see Professor Matt Dun and team awarded NHMRC funding to continue their work into combating diffuse midline glioma #ChildhoodBrainCancer www.newcastle.edu.au/newsroom/fea...
$2 million NHMRC grant brings childhood cancer cure step closer
A University of Newcastle research team has been awarded a $2 million National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grant to help progress its mission to develop breakthrough treatments for the...
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Listen to the latest MJA podcast, as Felicity Collis and Associate Professor Michelle Kennedy discuss ethical research processes and practices in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and medical research 🎧 https://buff.ly/4aFKzWN
Today is #WorldCancerDay and the theme is “United by Unique – championing patient-centred care” so we would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people at the centre of our work. Our patients, carers, families, loved ones. Our donors, our champions, our advocates.
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
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...