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Employment (3)

Monash University Monash eResearch Centre: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2021-12-01 to present | Lab head (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
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Dustin Flanagan

Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute: Glasgow, Glasgow, GB

2018-04-16 to 2021-10-15 | Postdoctoral researcher
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Dustin Flanagan

Peter Doherty Institute: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2016-01-01 to 2018 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Doherty department)
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Dustin Flanagan

Education and qualifications (1)

University of Melbourne: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2012-02-01 to 2015-12-17 | PhD (Anatomy and Neuroscience)
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Dustin Flanagan

Funding (7)

Targeting Wnt signalling in epithelial stem cells

2017-07 to 2018-03 | Salary award
University of Melbourne (VIC, VIC, AU)
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Dustin Flanagan

Targeting Frizzled-7 in gastric cancer

2017-06 to 2017-06 | Award
Royal Melbourne Hospital (VIC, VIC, AU)
GRANT_NUMBER:

KTG-007-2017

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Dustin Flanagan

Changing personalised cancer therapy: Establishing Australia’s cancer patient-derived organoid biobank

2016-09 to 2016-09 | Award
University of Melbourne (VIC, VIC, AU)
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Dustin Flanagan

Wnt/Fzd signalling in gastric cancer; molecular targets for the development of innovative anti-cancer drugs

2016-07 to 2017-06 | Award
Cancer Council Victoria (VIC, VIC, AU)
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Dustin Flanagan

Targeted inhibition of Wnt cell surface receptors as a novel therapy for gastric cancer

2016-01 to 2016-12 | Grant
Royal Melbourne Hospital (VIC, VIC, AU)
GRANT_NUMBER:

GIA-033-2016

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Dustin Flanagan

Intestinal organoids as a tool to explore the chemical coding and differential release of enteroendocrine hormones and amines.

2015-01 to 2015-06 | Grant
University of Melbourne (VIC, VIC, AU)
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Dustin Flanagan

Defining the mechanisms that drive cell competition and plasticity in stomach cancer

2026-12 | Grant
National Health and Medical Research Council (ACT, ACT, AU)
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Dustin Flanagan