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Prof Richard Lock
BSc (Hons) UC Swansea, PhD London
Professor Lock was recruited as Head of CCIA's Leukaemia Biology Program in 1998 from the position of Associate Professor, Department of Medicine and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Prior to his move, he had attained an international reputation in the cancer-related fields of cell cycle control, drug resistance, and mechanisms of programmed cell death (apoptosis).
Since arriving at CCIA, Professor Lock has successfully developed a clinically relevant laboratory model for the in vivo growth of human Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) cells - the first such model in Australia. The model now plays a central role in the preclinical evaluation of anticancer agents and the identification of new targets for targeted therapies.
Professor Lock's contribution to cancer research has been reflected in his authorship of 74 peer-reviewed papers, including several in prestigious journals such as Blood, Cancer Research, Cell Stem Cell, Clinical Cancer Research, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, and Oncogene. He is currently a National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellow, and has been awarded research grants by the National Cancer Institute (USA), The Cancer Council NSW (Australia), and the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia).
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Head of Program, Leukaemia Biology Program
Prof Richard Lock
Head of Program, Leukaemia Biology Program
Tel:1800 685 686 Email: rlock@ccia.unsw.edu.au
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