Angel Guan
Angel Guan is a PhD student at Melanoma Institute Australia. Get to know Angel in and out of the lab as she answers questions about herself and her latest work.
Angel Guan is a PhD student at Melanoma Institute Australia. Get to know Angel in and out of the lab as she answers questions about herself and her latest work.
Read more about what the dedicated and creative fundraisers in our community have done this month to support us - from hair chops and golf days to half marathons, elegant events, Facebook fundraisers and more!
Jesse Brown is a PhD student at Melanoma Institute Australia, working at Macquarie University. In this Q&A, we learn about Jesse inside and outside of the lab, from his current projects and future goals to how he spends his downtime.
Read more about MIA clinicians and researchers in Chicago for ASCO25 - the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting - to share latest research and clinical trial results with international colleagues.
Read more about our world-leading 'bench to bedside' research cycle, and how you can support it this tax-time, so we can ultimately save ALL lives from melanoma.
We recognise our incredible community of fundraisers who continue to amaze us with their courage and creativity. From comedy nights and golf days to marathons, music gigs, Facebook fundraisers and more – they've found unique ways to make a difference.
Guests at this year’s Amie St Clair Ball in Wagga Wagga will be welcomed to a ‘Night at the Carnival’ themed evening.
Read more about the amazing initiatives organised by our wonderful community, which not only raise critical funds for research, but also generate life-saving awareness.
A study has been released investigating the effectiveness of a Melanoma Care Program for patients with early-stage melanoma with varying degrees of fear of cancer recurrence after treatment of their primary melanoma.
The extensive global use of MIA’s online tool for estimating the risk of nodal metastasis in newly diagnosed melanoma patients has prompted an international study to validate its accuracy & improve its precision across diverse populations worldwide.