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ACRF CANCER DISCOVERY ACCELERATOR Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The ACRF Cancer Discovery Accelerator facility in Adelaide will house cutting-edge technologies currently unavailable in Australia, and will greatly expand the research expertise and capabilities in South Australia and across the continent. The new technologies include the latest genomesequencing
ACRF PRECISION MEDICINE CENTRE FOR CHILDHOOD CANCER ACRF Precision Medicine Centre for Childhood Cancer. Research Institute: Children's Cancer Institute of Australia. Amount granted: $1.5 million. Year granted: 2014. The funding ACRF has enabled the establishment of a unique precision (personalised) medicine centre which heralds a new era in childhood cancer research and treatment. PETER MACCALLUM CANCER CENTRE Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Research Institute: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Amount granted: $1 million. Year granted: 2003. The ACRF Grant will allow the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to purchase digital and live imaging equipment and an electron transmission microscope for their cell biology program. The foundation’s fundingwill
ACRF FACILITY FOR INNOVATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY The ACRF Facility for Innovative Cancer Drug Discovery will be located at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne and uses structural biology approaches to discover new cancer drugs.Structural biology is revolutionising cancer drug discovery and has played a key role in the development of very successful targeted molecular medicines including Imatinib (Gleevec) to treat myeloid leukaemia NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGET PINPOINTED FOR STOMACH CANCER New therapeutic target pinpointed for stomach cancer. 12th January 2021. WEHI researchers have identified a key molecular regulator involved in the progression and spread of stomach cancer, suggesting a potential new approach to treat this devastating disease. Dr Jun Ting Low was part of a research team investigating. ACRF DEPARTMENT OF CANCER BIOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The grant has been used to establish the ACRF Department of Cancer Biology and Therapeutics at the ANU John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR). The ACRF funding will dramatically transform the capabilities available to Professor Ross Hannan’s research and will enablediscovery-based
ACRF CENTRE FOR ADVANCED CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY The $1.75 million ACRF grant will allow QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute to establish the ACRF Centre for Advanced Cellular Immunotherapy and to expand its capacity to develop, trial and produce immunotherapies to treat cancers, including those treated with bonemarrow transplants.
EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING ACRF RATIONAL DRUG DISCOVERY Expansion of the existing ACRF Rational Drug Discovery Centre. Research Institute: St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research. Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2011. This is the third grant which ACRF has made over the years to St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research institute. Their work includes rational drugdesign, drug
ACRF CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED CANCER SYSTEMS BIOLOGY A new research facility will be housed within SAHMRI and the University of Adelaide’s adjacent Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building will be established with a $2.5M grant from ACRF. It will target five critically important cancer streams – chronic myeloid leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. ACRF PROGRAM FOR RESOLVING CANCER COMPLEXITY AND A grant of $3.5 Million has been awarded to Australia’s oldest medical research institute, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. The grant will be the sixth ACRF-funded program awarded to Institute and will see the development of The ACRF Program for Resolving Cancer Complexity and Therapeutic Resistance. It willfocus on
ACRF CANCER DISCOVERY ACCELERATOR Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The ACRF Cancer Discovery Accelerator facility in Adelaide will house cutting-edge technologies currently unavailable in Australia, and will greatly expand the research expertise and capabilities in South Australia and across the continent. The new technologies include the latest genomesequencing
ACRF PRECISION MEDICINE CENTRE FOR CHILDHOOD CANCER ACRF Precision Medicine Centre for Childhood Cancer. Research Institute: Children's Cancer Institute of Australia. Amount granted: $1.5 million. Year granted: 2014. The funding ACRF has enabled the establishment of a unique precision (personalised) medicine centre which heralds a new era in childhood cancer research and treatment. PETER MACCALLUM CANCER CENTRE Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Research Institute: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Amount granted: $1 million. Year granted: 2003. The ACRF Grant will allow the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to purchase digital and live imaging equipment and an electron transmission microscope for their cell biology program. The foundation’s fundingwill
ACRF FACILITY FOR INNOVATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY The ACRF Facility for Innovative Cancer Drug Discovery will be located at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne and uses structural biology approaches to discover new cancer drugs.Structural biology is revolutionising cancer drug discovery and has played a key role in the development of very successful targeted molecular medicines including Imatinib (Gleevec) to treat myeloid leukaemia NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGET PINPOINTED FOR STOMACH CANCER New therapeutic target pinpointed for stomach cancer. 12th January 2021. WEHI researchers have identified a key molecular regulator involved in the progression and spread of stomach cancer, suggesting a potential new approach to treat this devastating disease. Dr Jun Ting Low was part of a research team investigating. ACRF DEPARTMENT OF CANCER BIOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The grant has been used to establish the ACRF Department of Cancer Biology and Therapeutics at the ANU John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR). The ACRF funding will dramatically transform the capabilities available to Professor Ross Hannan’s research and will enablediscovery-based
ACRF CENTRE FOR ADVANCED CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY The $1.75 million ACRF grant will allow QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute to establish the ACRF Centre for Advanced Cellular Immunotherapy and to expand its capacity to develop, trial and produce immunotherapies to treat cancers, including those treated with bonemarrow transplants.
EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING ACRF RATIONAL DRUG DISCOVERY Expansion of the existing ACRF Rational Drug Discovery Centre. Research Institute: St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research. Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2011. This is the third grant which ACRF has made over the years to St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research institute. Their work includes rational drugdesign, drug
AUSTRALIAN CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION The project supporting the vision of a ‘world without melanoma’ is aiming to be one the largest melanoma surveillance and early detection programs in the world. Zero childhood cancer. The program name is also the aim. Focusing on children across Australia diagnosed with the most high-risk cancers, this world-first personalised medicineCUPPA FOR CANCER
Please note: we will endeavour to send a speaker to every Cuppa for Cancer. However, If an ACRF speaker is not able to join you in person, we will send a video presentation in lieu. If you would like to learn more, please contact Lee Christian on 02 9210 7408 or emailcuppa@acrf.com.au.
COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTRE Comprehensive Cancer Centre. Research Institute: Centenary Institute for Cancer Research and Sydney Cancer Centre. Amount granted: $5 million. Year granted: 2007. ACRF funding helped establish a world class Centre for Basic and Translational Cancer Research as part of a Comprehensive Cancer Centre (CCC) on the Royal Prince Alfred Hospitalsite.
2021 GRANTS GUIDELINES 2021 GRANTS GUIDELINES The Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF), a private charity, supports cancer research in Australia by funding significant grants to stimulate and assist our researchers toachieve major
ACRF FACILITY FOR INNOVATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY The ACRF Facility for Innovative Cancer Drug Discovery will be located at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne and uses structural biology approaches to discover new cancer drugs.Structural biology is revolutionising cancer drug discovery and has played a key role in the development of very successful targeted molecular medicines including Imatinib (Gleevec) to treat myeloid leukaemia ACRF FACILITY FOR TARGETED RADIOMETALS IN CANCER $1.2M has been awarded to establish the ACRF Facility for Targeted Radiometals in Cancer at The University of Queensland ’s Centre for Advanced Imaging.. An Australian-first facility for the discovery, development and clinical translation of novel alpha particle-based cancer therapeutics, with the aim of unlocking the cancer-curing potential of targeted alpha therapy. ACRF MOLECULAR GENETICS OF CANCER Amount granted: $1.1 million. Year granted: 2003. Establishment of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation Molecular Genetics of Cancer. The ACRF Grant allowed the purchase of major equipment including a laser microdissection system and computer, mutation detection technology, DNA analysis equipment and mutation detection technology. ACRF CENTRE FOR ADVANCED CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY The $1.75 million ACRF grant will allow QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute to establish the ACRF Centre for Advanced Cellular Immunotherapy and to expand its capacity to develop, trial and produce immunotherapies to treat cancers, including those treated with bonemarrow transplants.
ACRF CENTRE FOR INTRAVITAL IMAGING OF NICHES FOR CANCER $3M has been awarded to establish the ACRF Centre for Intravital Imaging of Niches for Cancer Immune Therapy at Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research.. This world-first Australian-designed custom intravital microscopy centre at Garvan Institute will overcome the limitations of conventional microscopes in viewing the interactions between the immune system and cancer, below the surface BRAIN TUMOUR FLOW CYTOMETRY SCREENING FACILITY The ACRF grant allowed for the building of an integrated Brain Tumour Flow Cytometry Screening Facility is based at the Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland. ACRF CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED CANCER SYSTEMS BIOLOGY A new research facility will be housed within SAHMRI and the University of Adelaide’s adjacent Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building will be established with a $2.5M grant from ACRF. It will target five critically important cancer streams – chronic myeloid leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. ACRF PROGRAM FOR RESOLVING CANCER COMPLEXITY AND A grant of $3.5 Million has been awarded to Australia’s oldest medical research institute, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. The grant will be the sixth ACRF-funded program awarded to Institute and will see the development of The ACRF Program for Resolving Cancer Complexity and Therapeutic Resistance. It willfocus on
ACRF CANCER DISCOVERY ACCELERATOR Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The ACRF Cancer Discovery Accelerator facility in Adelaide will house cutting-edge technologies currently unavailable in Australia, and will greatly expand the research expertise and capabilities in South Australia and across the continent. The new technologies include the latest genomesequencing
ACRF PRECISION MEDICINE CENTRE FOR CHILDHOOD CANCER ACRF Precision Medicine Centre for Childhood Cancer. Research Institute: Children's Cancer Institute of Australia. Amount granted: $1.5 million. Year granted: 2014. The funding ACRF has enabled the establishment of a unique precision (personalised) medicine centre which heralds a new era in childhood cancer research and treatment. PETER MACCALLUM CANCER CENTRE Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Research Institute: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Amount granted: $1 million. Year granted: 2003. The ACRF Grant will allow the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to purchase digital and live imaging equipment and an electron transmission microscope for their cell biology program. The foundation’s fundingwill
ACRF FACILITY FOR INNOVATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY The ACRF Facility for Innovative Cancer Drug Discovery will be located at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne and uses structural biology approaches to discover new cancer drugs.Structural biology is revolutionising cancer drug discovery and has played a key role in the development of very successful targeted molecular medicines including Imatinib (Gleevec) to treat myeloid leukaemia NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGET PINPOINTED FOR STOMACH CANCER New therapeutic target pinpointed for stomach cancer. 12th January 2021. WEHI researchers have identified a key molecular regulator involved in the progression and spread of stomach cancer, suggesting a potential new approach to treat this devastating disease. Dr Jun Ting Low was part of a research team investigating. ACRF DEPARTMENT OF CANCER BIOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The grant has been used to establish the ACRF Department of Cancer Biology and Therapeutics at the ANU John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR). The ACRF funding will dramatically transform the capabilities available to Professor Ross Hannan’s research and will enablediscovery-based
ACRF CENTRE FOR ADVANCED CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY The $1.75 million ACRF grant will allow QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute to establish the ACRF Centre for Advanced Cellular Immunotherapy and to expand its capacity to develop, trial and produce immunotherapies to treat cancers, including those treated with bonemarrow transplants.
EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING ACRF RATIONAL DRUG DISCOVERY Expansion of the existing ACRF Rational Drug Discovery Centre. Research Institute: St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research. Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2011. This is the third grant which ACRF has made over the years to St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research institute. Their work includes rational drugdesign, drug
ACRF CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED CANCER SYSTEMS BIOLOGY A new research facility will be housed within SAHMRI and the University of Adelaide’s adjacent Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building will be established with a $2.5M grant from ACRF. It will target five critically important cancer streams – chronic myeloid leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. ACRF PROGRAM FOR RESOLVING CANCER COMPLEXITY AND A grant of $3.5 Million has been awarded to Australia’s oldest medical research institute, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. The grant will be the sixth ACRF-funded program awarded to Institute and will see the development of The ACRF Program for Resolving Cancer Complexity and Therapeutic Resistance. It willfocus on
ACRF CANCER DISCOVERY ACCELERATOR Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The ACRF Cancer Discovery Accelerator facility in Adelaide will house cutting-edge technologies currently unavailable in Australia, and will greatly expand the research expertise and capabilities in South Australia and across the continent. The new technologies include the latest genomesequencing
ACRF PRECISION MEDICINE CENTRE FOR CHILDHOOD CANCER ACRF Precision Medicine Centre for Childhood Cancer. Research Institute: Children's Cancer Institute of Australia. Amount granted: $1.5 million. Year granted: 2014. The funding ACRF has enabled the establishment of a unique precision (personalised) medicine centre which heralds a new era in childhood cancer research and treatment. PETER MACCALLUM CANCER CENTRE Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Research Institute: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Amount granted: $1 million. Year granted: 2003. The ACRF Grant will allow the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to purchase digital and live imaging equipment and an electron transmission microscope for their cell biology program. The foundation’s fundingwill
ACRF FACILITY FOR INNOVATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY The ACRF Facility for Innovative Cancer Drug Discovery will be located at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne and uses structural biology approaches to discover new cancer drugs.Structural biology is revolutionising cancer drug discovery and has played a key role in the development of very successful targeted molecular medicines including Imatinib (Gleevec) to treat myeloid leukaemia NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGET PINPOINTED FOR STOMACH CANCER New therapeutic target pinpointed for stomach cancer. 12th January 2021. WEHI researchers have identified a key molecular regulator involved in the progression and spread of stomach cancer, suggesting a potential new approach to treat this devastating disease. Dr Jun Ting Low was part of a research team investigating. ACRF DEPARTMENT OF CANCER BIOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The grant has been used to establish the ACRF Department of Cancer Biology and Therapeutics at the ANU John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR). The ACRF funding will dramatically transform the capabilities available to Professor Ross Hannan’s research and will enablediscovery-based
ACRF CENTRE FOR ADVANCED CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY The $1.75 million ACRF grant will allow QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute to establish the ACRF Centre for Advanced Cellular Immunotherapy and to expand its capacity to develop, trial and produce immunotherapies to treat cancers, including those treated with bonemarrow transplants.
EXPANSION OF THE EXISTING ACRF RATIONAL DRUG DISCOVERY Expansion of the existing ACRF Rational Drug Discovery Centre. Research Institute: St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research. Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2011. This is the third grant which ACRF has made over the years to St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research institute. Their work includes rational drugdesign, drug
AUSTRALIAN CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION The project supporting the vision of a ‘world without melanoma’ is aiming to be one the largest melanoma surveillance and early detection programs in the world. Zero childhood cancer. The program name is also the aim. Focusing on children across Australia diagnosed with the most high-risk cancers, this world-first personalised medicineCUPPA FOR CANCER
Please note: we will endeavour to send a speaker to every Cuppa for Cancer. However, If an ACRF speaker is not able to join you in person, we will send a video presentation in lieu. If you would like to learn more, please contact Lee Christian on 02 9210 7408 or emailcuppa@acrf.com.au.
COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTRE Comprehensive Cancer Centre. Research Institute: Centenary Institute for Cancer Research and Sydney Cancer Centre. Amount granted: $5 million. Year granted: 2007. ACRF funding helped establish a world class Centre for Basic and Translational Cancer Research as part of a Comprehensive Cancer Centre (CCC) on the Royal Prince Alfred Hospitalsite.
2021 GRANTS GUIDELINES 2021 GRANTS GUIDELINES The Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF), a private charity, supports cancer research in Australia by funding significant grants to stimulate and assist our researchers toachieve major
ACRF FACILITY FOR INNOVATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY The ACRF Facility for Innovative Cancer Drug Discovery will be located at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne and uses structural biology approaches to discover new cancer drugs.Structural biology is revolutionising cancer drug discovery and has played a key role in the development of very successful targeted molecular medicines including Imatinib (Gleevec) to treat myeloid leukaemia ACRF FACILITY FOR TARGETED RADIOMETALS IN CANCER $1.2M has been awarded to establish the ACRF Facility for Targeted Radiometals in Cancer at The University of Queensland ’s Centre for Advanced Imaging.. An Australian-first facility for the discovery, development and clinical translation of novel alpha particle-based cancer therapeutics, with the aim of unlocking the cancer-curing potential of targeted alpha therapy. ACRF MOLECULAR GENETICS OF CANCER Amount granted: $1.1 million. Year granted: 2003. Establishment of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation Molecular Genetics of Cancer. The ACRF Grant allowed the purchase of major equipment including a laser microdissection system and computer, mutation detection technology, DNA analysis equipment and mutation detection technology. ACRF CENTRE FOR ADVANCED CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY The $1.75 million ACRF grant will allow QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute to establish the ACRF Centre for Advanced Cellular Immunotherapy and to expand its capacity to develop, trial and produce immunotherapies to treat cancers, including those treated with bonemarrow transplants.
ACRF CENTRE FOR INTRAVITAL IMAGING OF NICHES FOR CANCER $3M has been awarded to establish the ACRF Centre for Intravital Imaging of Niches for Cancer Immune Therapy at Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research.. This world-first Australian-designed custom intravital microscopy centre at Garvan Institute will overcome the limitations of conventional microscopes in viewing the interactions between the immune system and cancer, below the surface BRAIN TUMOUR FLOW CYTOMETRY SCREENING FACILITY The ACRF grant allowed for the building of an integrated Brain Tumour Flow Cytometry Screening Facility is based at the Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland. ACRF PRECISION MEDICINE CENTRE FOR CHILDHOOD CANCER ACRF Precision Medicine Centre for Childhood Cancer. Research Institute: Children's Cancer Institute of Australia. Amount granted: $1.5 million. Year granted: 2014. The funding ACRF has enabled the establishment of a unique precision (personalised) medicine centre which heralds a new era in childhood cancer research and treatment. ACRF CENTRE FOR TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH ACRF Centre for Translational Research. Research Institute: The Royal Melbourne Hospital. Amount granted: $1 million. Year granted: 2005. In 2005, ACRF awarded a $1 million capital works grant for the creation of a dedicated Translational Research Laboratory in haematological malignancy. This facility is in the Diagnostic Hematology Department ACRF CANCER DISCOVERY ACCELERATOR Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The ACRF Cancer Discovery Accelerator facility in Adelaide will house cutting-edge technologies currently unavailable in Australia, and will greatly expand the research expertise and capabilities in South Australia and across the continent. The new technologies include the latest genomesequencing
PETER MACCALLUM CANCER CENTRE Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Research Institute: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Amount granted: $1 million. Year granted: 2003. The ACRF Grant will allow the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to purchase digital and live imaging equipment and an electron transmission microscope for their cell biology program. The foundation’s fundingwill
ACRF MOLECULAR GENETICS OF CANCER Amount granted: $1.1 million. Year granted: 2003. Establishment of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation Molecular Genetics of Cancer. The ACRF Grant allowed the purchase of major equipment including a laser microdissection system and computer, mutation detection technology, DNA analysis equipment and mutation detection technology. ACRF CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED CANCER SYSTEMS BIOLOGY A new research facility will be housed within SAHMRI and the University of Adelaide’s adjacent Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building will be established with a $2.5M grant from ACRF. It will target five critically important cancer streams – chronic myeloid leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. ACRF DEPARTMENT OF CANCER BIOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The grant has been used to establish the ACRF Department of Cancer Biology and Therapeutics at the ANU John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR). The ACRF funding will dramatically transform the capabilities available to Professor Ross Hannan’s research and will enablediscovery-based
KINGHORN CANCER CENTRE Kinghorn Cancer Centre. The Garvan Institute of Medical Research & St Vincent’s & Mater Health Sydney was awarded a $2.5 million grant to establish a new world-class comprehensive cancer centre – the Garvan St Vincent’s Campus Cancer Centre – on the St Vincent’s research precinct in Sydney. The centre, called the Kinghorn Cancer ACRF MELANOMA RESEARCH LABORATORIES This grant awarded seed-funding for the construction of two world-class melanoma research laboratories. This was the third grant that ACRF awarded to Westmead Institute for Cancer Research to bring to reality their plans for new ACRF Melanoma Research Laboratories, which house two international recognised melanoma research teams. IMB ACRF DYNAMIC IMAGING FACILITY The ACRF Dynamic Imaging Facility confocal microscopes allow us to take very high resolution images of cells, and to determine the locations of different proteins, each labeled with a fluorescent marker, within the cell. The localization of proteins in normal and cancer cells gives us important information on how these proteinsfunction.
ACRF PRECISION MEDICINE CENTRE FOR CHILDHOOD CANCER ACRF Precision Medicine Centre for Childhood Cancer. Research Institute: Children's Cancer Institute of Australia. Amount granted: $1.5 million. Year granted: 2014. The funding ACRF has enabled the establishment of a unique precision (personalised) medicine centre which heralds a new era in childhood cancer research and treatment. ACRF CENTRE FOR TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH ACRF Centre for Translational Research. Research Institute: The Royal Melbourne Hospital. Amount granted: $1 million. Year granted: 2005. In 2005, ACRF awarded a $1 million capital works grant for the creation of a dedicated Translational Research Laboratory in haematological malignancy. This facility is in the Diagnostic Hematology Department ACRF CANCER DISCOVERY ACCELERATOR Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The ACRF Cancer Discovery Accelerator facility in Adelaide will house cutting-edge technologies currently unavailable in Australia, and will greatly expand the research expertise and capabilities in South Australia and across the continent. The new technologies include the latest genomesequencing
PETER MACCALLUM CANCER CENTRE Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Research Institute: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Amount granted: $1 million. Year granted: 2003. The ACRF Grant will allow the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre to purchase digital and live imaging equipment and an electron transmission microscope for their cell biology program. The foundation’s fundingwill
ACRF MOLECULAR GENETICS OF CANCER Amount granted: $1.1 million. Year granted: 2003. Establishment of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation Molecular Genetics of Cancer. The ACRF Grant allowed the purchase of major equipment including a laser microdissection system and computer, mutation detection technology, DNA analysis equipment and mutation detection technology. ACRF CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED CANCER SYSTEMS BIOLOGY A new research facility will be housed within SAHMRI and the University of Adelaide’s adjacent Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building will be established with a $2.5M grant from ACRF. It will target five critically important cancer streams – chronic myeloid leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. ACRF DEPARTMENT OF CANCER BIOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS Amount granted: $2 million. Year granted: 2015. The grant has been used to establish the ACRF Department of Cancer Biology and Therapeutics at the ANU John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR). The ACRF funding will dramatically transform the capabilities available to Professor Ross Hannan’s research and will enablediscovery-based
KINGHORN CANCER CENTRE Kinghorn Cancer Centre. The Garvan Institute of Medical Research & St Vincent’s & Mater Health Sydney was awarded a $2.5 million grant to establish a new world-class comprehensive cancer centre – the Garvan St Vincent’s Campus Cancer Centre – on the St Vincent’s research precinct in Sydney. The centre, called the Kinghorn Cancer ACRF MELANOMA RESEARCH LABORATORIES This grant awarded seed-funding for the construction of two world-class melanoma research laboratories. This was the third grant that ACRF awarded to Westmead Institute for Cancer Research to bring to reality their plans for new ACRF Melanoma Research Laboratories, which house two international recognised melanoma research teams. IMB ACRF DYNAMIC IMAGING FACILITY The ACRF Dynamic Imaging Facility confocal microscopes allow us to take very high resolution images of cells, and to determine the locations of different proteins, each labeled with a fluorescent marker, within the cell. The localization of proteins in normal and cancer cells gives us important information on how these proteinsfunction.
NEW DRUG COMBINATION FOUND TO BE EFFECTIVE AGAINST HIGH Australian scientists have found what could prove to be a new and effective way to treat a particularly aggressive blood cancer in children. Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, or ALL, is the most common cancer diagnosed in children.Despite dramatic improvements in the survival of children with ALL over past several decades, children who develop ‘high risk’ ALL – subtypes that grow ACRF PROGRAM FOR RESOLVING CANCER COMPLEXITY AND A grant of $3.5 Million has been awarded to Australia’s oldest medical research institute, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. The grant will be the sixth ACRF-funded program awarded to Institute and will see the development of The ACRF Program for Resolving Cancer Complexity and Therapeutic Resistance. It willfocus on
ACRF CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED CANCER SYSTEMS BIOLOGY A new research facility will be housed within SAHMRI and the University of Adelaide’s adjacent Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building will be established with a $2.5M grant from ACRF. It will target five critically important cancer streams – chronic myeloid leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. ACRF BLOOD CANCER THERAPEUTICS CENTRE The ACRF Blood Cancer Therapeutics Centre, based at The Alfred, will be home to the latest technology available in blood cancer research and will enable researchers to dramatically improve outcomes for patients with blood cancer. Each year, 11,500 Australians are diagnosed with blood cancer, including leukaemia, lymphoma andmyeloma.
ACRF FACILITY FOR INNOVATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY The ACRF Facility for Innovative Cancer Drug Discovery will be located at the Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne and uses structural biology approaches to discover new cancer drugs.Structural biology is revolutionising cancer drug discovery and has played a key role in the development of very successful targeted molecular medicines including Imatinib (Gleevec) to treat myeloid leukaemia NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGET PINPOINTED FOR STOMACH CANCER New therapeutic target pinpointed for stomach cancer. 12th January 2021. WEHI researchers have identified a key molecular regulator involved in the progression and spread of stomach cancer, suggesting a potential new approach to treat this devastating disease. Dr Jun Ting Low was part of a research team investigating. ACRF CANCER GENOME FACILITY ACRF Cancer Genome Facility. The Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) was launched in 2009 and the new cancer genomics facility sought to maximise the unique expertise of the chief investigators and the local tissue bank resources. The new cancer genome facility brought a KINGHORN CANCER CENTRE Kinghorn Cancer Centre. The Garvan Institute of Medical Research & St Vincent’s & Mater Health Sydney was awarded a $2.5 million grant to establish a new world-class comprehensive cancer centre – the Garvan St Vincent’s Campus Cancer Centre – on the St Vincent’s research precinct in Sydney. The centre, called the Kinghorn Cancer BRAIN TUMOUR FLOW CYTOMETRY SCREENING FACILITY The ACRF grant allowed for the building of an integrated Brain Tumour Flow Cytometry Screening Facility is based at the Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland.WHAT IS MYELOMA?
Myeloma is a bone marrow cancer.It is often called multiple myeloma, due to the multiple places in the body that bone marrow is found (e.g. in the spine, skull, shoulders, ribs and pelvis).Toggle navigation
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“SUDDENLY MY LIFE WASN’T MY OWN. I hadn’t even got a diagnosis and already it felt like the hospital was in charge of my life. Then I got the diagnosis, and all I could think was, Why me? I’m 38 with three children – BUT CANCER JUST DOESN’T DISCRIMINATE”Naomi's Story
YOUR SUPPORT ALLOWS US TO BACK THE BRIGHTEST MINDS WITH THE BOLDEST IDEAS IN CANCER RESEARCH From large machines to small vaccines, ACRF funds the technology, equipment and infrastructure that power lifesaving cancer research. UPCOMING EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Who will you Shave, Cut or Colour for? We DARE YOU to take on the Hair Dare! Shave, Cut, Colour or go Zany and raise funds for life-changing cancer research.GET INVOLVED
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WHAT YOUR SUPPORT HAS ACHIEVED Zero childhood cancer The program name is also the aim. Focusing on children across Australia diagnosed with the most high-risk cancers, this world-first personalised medicine program already has over 400 children enrolled. The ultimate aim of the program is to see zero deaths from childhoodcancer.
Cervical cancer vaccine We gave the initial seed funding to Professor Ian Frazer’s research into the development of a cervical cancer vaccine. The vaccine has now been administered to millions globally. The pill that melts away cancer ACRF’s long term support of cancer research at Walter & Eliza Hall Institute has seen the support of a revolutionary treatment that melts away certain advanced forms of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. This treatment is currently being trialed for the improved treatment of lung and prostate cancers. A WORLD WITHOUT MELANOMA ACRF’s major grant of 2018 supported the ACRF Australian Centre of Excellence in Melanoma Imaging and Diagnosis (ACEMID). The project supporting the vision of a ‘world without melanoma’ is aiming to be one the largest melanoma surveillance and early detection programsin the world.
Zero childhood cancer The program name is also the aim. Focusing on children across Australia diagnosed with the most high-risk cancers, this world-first personalised medicine program already has over 400 children enrolled. The ultimate aim of the program is to see zero deaths from childhoodcancer.
Cervical cancer vaccine We gave the initial seed funding to Professor Ian Frazer’s research into the development of a cervical cancer vaccine. The vaccine has now been administered to millions globally.ACRF’S IMPACT
$ 165 M
Over $165 million awarded in grants78
Ground-breaking research projects42
Research institutes supported across Australia$1- 10 M
All grants awarded are between $1 million and $10 million Your generosity means ACRF can continue to back bold ideas that lead to breakthroughs and discoveries that help each individual diagnosed with this complex and disruptive disease. You can read some of their stories below.LEO’S STORY
Dave and Susan have never felt such sheer joy as when their son Leo was born – and when, just two years later, Leo was pronouncedcancer-free.
AMELIA’S STORY
As Amelia moved into her 7th week of pregnancy life was pretty “normal”. She was happily married, mum to the adorable Toby and was working in a job she loved. Your support helps ACRF provide world-class scientists with the technology, equipment and infrastructure they need to develop better prevention, earlier detection and more effective treatment across allcancer types.
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