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    $25,000 Lawrence Creative Prize awarded for breast cancer research

    ByOperations 19 October, 201127 February, 2012

    Posted on behalf of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research Discovery of the cellular ‘link’ between female hormones and the development of breast cancer has earned Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researcher Dr Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat the inaugural Lawrence Creative Prize from the Centenary Institute.

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    Keeping our best young bioscience brains in Australia

    ByScience in Public 19 October, 201117 April, 2012

    Centenary Institute Lawrence Creative Prize to be announced today The winner of the Centenary Institute Lawrence Creative Prize will be announced at 1.45 pm today, Wednesday 19 October 2011, at a lunch at UBS in Sydney. The winner will receive $25,000.

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    2010 award ceremony photos

    ByOperations 26 August, 201017 April, 2012

    The three L’Oréal Australia For Women In Science Fellows received their awards on Tuesday night at the Melbourne Museum. Here are some photos from the night. All the images are available for use in the context of the L’Oréal Australia For…

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    2010 Fellows announced

    ByNiall 24 August, 201017 April, 2012

    How does breast cancer start? Capturing and releasing gases with smart crystals? Giving malaria a kick in the gut L’Oréal Australia For Women in Science Fellows announced The 2010 L’Oréal Australia For Women in Science Fellows are (click on links…

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    How does breast cancer start?

    ByOperations 24 August, 201017 April, 2012

    Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Most women in Australia who have breast cancer recover.  But many then relapse years later. Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat wants to know why.  If she can solve this mystery, h…

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