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Louise Lutze-Mann is an Emeritus Professor at the University of New South Wales, with a research focus on the therapeutic use of ionising radiation in cancer treatment. Her work investigates the benefits and risks associated with these treatments, highlighting their capacity to induce mutations that may lead to new tumours. In collaboration with scientists from the University of Queensland, she studies the effects of anti-psychotic drugs in cancer therapy, noting that patients with schizophrenia exhibit a lower incidence of cancer, potentially due to their medication. Lutze-Mann's research also explores how these drugs can preferentially target cancer cells, particularly in difficult-to-treat brain tumours due to their ability to cross the blood-brain barrier. Additionally, her findings indicate that these anti-cancer drugs can be cytotoxic when used in conjunction with cholesterol-lowering medications like statins. Her contributions to the field have earned her several accolades, including the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education Award in 2013 and the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence in 2011.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
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University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
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