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This project aims to find new biomarkers for immunotherapy in patients with melanoma.

Research Objectives

Status

Current

Recruitment

Open

Patient Group

Cancer – Stage IV Melanoma

Study location

Wesley Research Insitute, The Wesley Hospital

Study type

Investigator Initiated

Finding new biomarkers for immunotherapy in patients with melanoma

Lead investigator

  • Private: Dr Agnieszka Malczewski

Clinical trial coordinator

  • Venita Bali

Technical title

Metabolomics in Enhancing Responses to Cancer ImmunoTherapy in Melanoma (MERIT-M)

About this research project

Cancer immunotherapy has been shown to provide patients with an excellent new type of treatment and is in common use world-wide. Unfortunately, we know that not all patients will respond to their immunotherapy treatment in the same way.

Responses to immunotherapy may be affected by a patient’s microbiome, or the community of bacteria that live in their bowel. This group of bacteria can influence the immune system by increasing or decreasing certain types of white cells, called T cells that are produced in the body. By analysing the bacteria, this project aims to find new biomarkers for immunotherapy in patients with melanoma.

 

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Wesley Research Institute’s inaugural Coeliac Disease Webinar Series has been met with an overwhelming response. The two-session event - one tailored for individuals living with coeliac disease and the other for clinicians - featured leading experts Dr James Daveson, Clinical Director of the Coeliac Research and Immune Health Program at Wesley Research Institute, and Dr Jason W. Chien, Chief Medical Officer at Mozart Therapeutics.
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