Pradeep Tanwar
University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia
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Professor Pradeep Tanwar is an NHMRC Career Development Fellow and the group leader of the Gynaecology Diseases program at the University of Newcastle. His work investigates what goes wrong with the female reproductive organs in pathologies and how we can fix it. In the last five years, his team has made significant contributions to our understanding of reproductive tract stem cells and their involvement in the pathogenesis of gynaecological diseases (Cell Stem Cell, Cell Reports x2, Development). The excellence of his research has been recognised by the award of three consecutive fellowships by NHMRC, ARC, and Cancer Institute NSW, several project grants, patents and industry contracts, and an exceptional publication record. He has also trained many undergraduate and postgraduate students in reproductive biology. His transdisciplinary team is accumulating compelling scientific rationale to modify, improve and replace current prevention and treatment strategies for gynaecological diseases.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Endometrial hyperplasia and cancer: Side effects of miscommunication (#74)
9:50 AM
Pradeep Tanwar
SRB - Newcastle Award
Gone with the Wnt: Unopposed oestrogen leads to endometrial cancer by regulating Wnt signalling. (#124)
4:30 PM
Jyoti Goad
SRB - David Healy New Investigator Award Finalists
Twists and Turns: Balanced Wnt signalling is essential for epididymal coiling. (#123)
4:15 PM
Manish Kumar
SRB - David Healy New Investigator Award Finalists
mTORC1 hyperactivation induces the ovarian phenotype of PCOS (#131)
9:15 AM
Lisa Sercombe
SRB Orals - The Ovarian Follicle