Katherine Pillman

Bioinformatics Research Fellow at Centre for Cancer Biology - Adelaide, SAU, AU

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Lisa Ebert

Senior Research Fellow

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Tim Hercus

Senior Research Officer

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Angela Ziaei

Executive Assistant to the Director

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Nick Li

adjunct research associate

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Tanya Henshall

Postdoctoral Research Associate

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Centre for Cancer Biology

Adelaide, SAU, AU • 250 - 499 Employees
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The Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) is a Medical Research Institute which carries out a world-class program of innovative research, making breakthrough discoveries in the fundamental causes of cancer, and translating these discoveries into new ways to prevent and treat this group of diseases.The CCB is an alliance between SA Pathology and the University of South Australia and boasts the largest concentration of cancer research in South Australia, currently hosting 22 full-time research group leaders and their teams.

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