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Maria Tsoli holds a PhD in Cancer Cell Biology and Molecular Modelling and has dedicated her research to exploring the anticancer properties of gold-based nanoparticles. With her postdoctoral experience at the ANZAC Research Institute and Sanford-Burnham Institute, she has focused on the underlying signalling pathways contributing to cancer cachexia syndrome and pediatric bone disorders such as hypophosphatasia. Currently, she leads the Brain Tumour Group at the Children's Cancer Institute, where she spearheads significant initiatives related to Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Gliomas (DIPG). Her work involves developing innovative models for studying DIPG and other pediatric brain tumors, employing cutting-edge techniques such as high-throughput screening for drug discovery and personalized therapies. Dr. Tsoli is also committed to mentoring young researchers, managing a diverse laboratory team comprising PhD students and research assistants.
Children's Cancer Institute • Randwick, Australia
Leading research projects on pediatric brain tumors, particularly DIPG.
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