Improved tumor cell invasiveness measurement using digital holographic microscopy

Improved tumor cell invasiveness measurement using digital holographic microscopy

Optical Cellular Micromotion: A new paradigm to measure tumor cells Invasion within gels mimicking the 3D tumor environments.
Guo Z, Yang CT, Chien CC, Selth LA, Bagnaninchi PO, Thierry B. Small Methods. 2022 Jun 28:e2200471. doi: 10.1002/smtd.202200471.
Contact: Luke Selth

Major grant funding to progress lipid-based therapies to treat prostate cancer

Congratulations to members of the Lipids and Prostate Cancer Laboratory (University of Adelaide) at SAHMRI on their major grant funding and appointments.

Dr Zeyad Nassar (pictured left), who was recently appointed as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the South Australian Immunogenomics Cancer Institute (SAIGENCI) has been awarded a prestigious and highly competitive grant from the US Department of Defense. The funding worth more than $1Mi over three years will be used to advance drug development and trialing of lipid-based therapies as a new strategy to treat prostate cancer.

Dr Shanice Mah (pictured right), who recently completed her PhD in the Centre and has been awarded a Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia Future Leaders award of $100,000 to support her lipids and prostate cancer program. (Salary and laboratory costs for 12 months).  

We also congratulate Professor Lisa Butler (pictured centre) on her appointment as Lead Associate of the South Australian Immunogenomics Cancer Institute.

Inaugural FCMHW Early Career Research Fellow at Flinders University - Jasmine Petersen

The Centre is pleased to formally announce the appointment of Jasmine Petersen to the position of the inaugural Freemasons Centre for Male Health & Wellbeing Early Career Research Fellow at Flinders University. Jasmine has started her 2-year post-doctoral training and research position in the area of young males, sport and mental health, funded by the Centre through generous support of Masonic Charities and Flinders Foundation.

Jasmine recently completed her PhD in Psychology at Flinders University in the area of behaviour change and exercise.

Jasmine will be based at the Sport, Health, Physical Activity and Exercise (SHAPE) Research Centre in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work and working closely with program leads Professor Murray Drummond and Associate Professor Ben Wadham.

Jasmine will be working directly with young males and their sporting clubs to establish how young males social and emotional development ies are created, maintained and perpetuated within their sporting clubs, and promote the importance of mental health and wellbeing as a key element of sporting club culture.

Jasmine and her research team aim to assist traditional sporting clubs partnering with the Program to become inviting and nurturing spaces for young males through traditional and contemporary education initiatives developed as an outcome of this program.

Jasmine will be working with a broad range of sporting codes that have signed up to be involved in the program. These include:

o   South Australian National Football League

o   South Australian Cricket Association

o   Indigenous Sport and Health Department, NT

o   The Australian Football League, NT

along with partners

o   Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing

o   Sports SA

o   Mental Health Commission, and the

o   Breakthrough Mental Health Foundation

o   NT Mental Health Coalition

o   Darwin Indigenous Men’s Service. 

 

Level playing field: young males, masculinity and mental wellbeing through sport

Level playing field: young males, masculinity and mental wellbeing through sport

Level playing field: young males, masculinity and mental wellbeing through sport.
Drummond, M., Wadham, B., Prichard, I. et al. BMC Public Health 22, 756 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13200-1.
Contact: Murray Drummond

Validation of a short form Male Depression Risk Scale

Validation of a short form Male Depression Risk Scale

Validation of the Male Depression Risk Scale short form in a cross-sectional study of Australian men. Herreen D, Rice S, Zajac I. Brief assessment of male depression in clinical care:BMJ Open. 2022 Mar 28;12(3):e053650. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053650.

Contact: Dr Ian Zajac

Reviewing spatial approaches to target identification and treatment decision-making for prostate cancer.

Reviewing spatial approaches to target identification and treatment decision-making for prostate cancer.

Unravelling Prostate Cancer Heterogeneity Using Spatial Approaches to Lipidomics and Transcriptomics. Cancers. Mutuku SM, Spotbeen X, Trim PJ, Snel MF, Butler LM, Swinnen JV. (Basel). 2022 Mar 27;14(7):1702. doi: 10.3390/cancers14071702.

Contact: Lisa Butler

Using Patient-Derived Explants in Prostate Cancer Research

Using Patient-Derived Explants in Prostate Cancer Research

Harnessing the Heterogeneity of Prostate Cancer for Target Discovery Using Patient-Derived Explants. Centenera MM, Vincent AD, Moldovan M, Lin HM, Lynn DJ, Horvath LG, Butler LM. Cancers (Basel). 2022 Mar 28;14(7):1708. doi: 10.3390/cancers14071708.

Contact: Lisa Butler

Survey on support needs for men with experience of male infertility: Males 18+ years eligible

Survey on support needs for men with experience of male infertility: Males 18+ years eligible

FCMHW researchers at the University of Adelaide are seeking males to complete an online survey about their experiences of male infertility and their information and support needs when they received their diagnosis, when making decisions about managing their infertility, and during assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments. Contact: Dr Nicole McPherson

Survey on men's self-compassion, weight stigma, and eating behaviours: Males 18+ years eligible

Survey on men's self-compassion, weight stigma, and eating behaviours:  Males 18+ years eligible

Researchers at the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide are seeking males aged 18+ years to complete an online survey about self-compassion, weight stigma, psychological wellbeing, and eating behaviours.
Contact:
Bethany Kimber or Dr Melissa Oxlad (School of Psychology)

Survey on Australian males’ knowledge of male fertility: Males 18+ years eligible

Survey on Australian males’ knowledge of male fertility: Males 18+ years eligible

Australian males aged 18+ years are being sought to participate in an online survey about their knowledge of their reproductive health and male fertility.
Contact: Brooke Norris or Dr Melissa Oxlad (School of Psychology)

Adherence to secondary prevention for patients with cardiovascular disease and mental health disorders

Adherence to secondary prevention for patients with cardiovascular disease and mental health disorders

Understandings and experiences of adherence to secondary prevention for patients with cardiovascular disease and comorbid depression or anxiety. Cosh SM, Pinto R, Denson L, Tully PJ Psychol Health Med. 2022 Mar 31:1-8. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2022.2060515. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35356823.
Contact: Phillip Tully