Game-changing treatments
The funding will allow researchers to make significant headway with an ambitious 10-year program of research planned.
Associate Professor Tracy Putoczki, a laboratory head in WEHI’s Personalised Oncology division, is collecting patient tumour samples that will be used to help personalise treatment by determining which therapies are most likely to work for each patient.
Her research team is using a range of patient samples, including organoids: miniature tumours that are grown in the lab from patient biopsies, allowing researchers to test hundreds of drugs on each cancer, which was not previously possible.
“Time and money have allowed scientists to make exceptional gains in treating other cancers, like melanoma, which until recently was as devastating as pancreatic cancer, until the game-changing discovery of immune therapies,” said Assoc Prof Putoczki.
The funding will help her team develop an integrated, patient-focused, translational research platform to establish better treatment strategies and support the development of a pipeline of new drugs.
“This innovative platform is a game-changer. By integrating clinical and laboratory research onto the same platform, it enables more coordinated scientific research, to find the right interventions for each patient, when they need it,” said Assoc Prof Putoczki.