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Toni Jue

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of New South Wales

Kensington, NSW
Contact
tonirose_jue@hotmail.com

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mentoring
sitting on boards or committees
providing an expert opinion
outreach activities
conference presenting
opportunities to collaborate

Expertise

  • Glioblastoma
  • Targeted therapeutics
  • Preclinical research
  • Animal models

Diversity

Toni identifies as Culturally and linguistically diverse.

Featured

Academic paper

2015

Incorporation of biomarkers in phase II studies of recurrent glioblastoma

Academic paper

2016

The challenges associated with molecular targeted therapies for glioblastoma

Academic paper

2017

Veliparib in combination with radiotherapy for the treatment of MGMT unmethylated glioblastoma

Academic paper

2018

A systematic review and meta-analysis of topoisomerase inhibition in pre-clinical glioma models

Academic paper

2019

A case study of a long-term glioblastoma survivor with unmethylated MGMT and hypermutated genotype

Academic paper

2020

Cytotoxic lanthanum oxide nanoparticles sensitize glioblastoma cells to radiation therapy and temozolomide: an in vitro rationale for translational studies

Academic paper

2020

Constitutive CHK1 Expression Drives a pSTAT3-CIP2A Circuit that Promotes Glioblastoma Cell Survival and Growth

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