Cancer Cachexia Mechanisms Research Group

Who we are


The Cancer Cachexia Mechanisms Research Group (CCMRG) is a research group within IIR with a specific interest in understanding the role of inflammatory mediators in contributing to musculoskeletal wasting that underlies cancer cachexia.

The ultimate goal of our research is to identify molecular markers of muscle and bone loss for the purposes of therapeutic targeting. Hence, preventing this debilitating condition and improving cancer patients’ quality of life.

What we do


The research theme of this group is cancer mediated inflammation and its role in causing cachexia or body wasting. Our studies particularly focus on characterising regulatory molecules that play a role in the pathogenesis of muscle wasting, bone loss, fatigue and weakness. Molecular mechanisms that underlie muscle and bone loss and compromised contractile function and mobility are being examined in both mouse and cell culture models.

Group members


Dr Patsie PollySenior Investigator
Dr Timothy TanSenior Scientist/Clinician
Ms Angie ShumPhD Student
Mr Theodore MahendradattaVisiting Scientist
Ms Shivali GuptaHonours Student
Mr Shoahaib KarimiHonours Student





Contact


Dr Patsie Polly
CCMRG Group Leader
T (02) 9385 2924
F (02) 9385 1389
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