Translational Extracellular Vesicles in Obstetrics and Gynae-Oncology Group
Our vision is to accelerate an Extracellular Vesicle research program on the utility of blood-based biomarkers to benefit obstetrics and gynaecological cancer patients, clinicians, and healthcare providers.
About
The Translational Extracellular Vesicles in Obstetrics and Gynae-Oncology Group, led by Associate Professor Carlos Salomon, focuses on research regarding extracellular vesicles (EVs) – small secretions from a wide range of cells, including placental and cancer cells. The lab has been studying EVs and their role within the production of new living organisms, such as pregnancy and cancer.
The past decade has observed an extraordinary explosion of research in the field of EVs. As the content of EV is cell-type specific, it is believed that it is a 'fingerprint' of the cell and its metabolic status.
The lab explores the idea that the EVs and their specific EV content (e.g. miRNAs and proteins) represent a precious biomedical tool, and may be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of a wide range of diseases including complication of pregnancies and malignant tumors.
EVs may engage in paracellular interactions (local cell-to-cell communication between the cells) and/or distal interactions (involving the release of EVs into biological fluids and transported to a remote site of action). The mechanisms involved in these phenomenon remain unclear, but the aim of the Translational Extracellular Vesicles in Obstetrics and Gynae-Oncology Group, is to analyse the role of EVs in the production of placental cells and tumor cells.
- Lion Medical Research Foundation
- Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation
- PerkinElmer, Inc.
- INOVIQ Ltd
- The Donald and Joan Wilson Foundation
Administered at UQ
A non-surgical alternative to hysterectomy for the treatment of endometrial cancer
(2022–2025) NHMRC Partnership Projects
UniQuest-INOVIQ Umbrella Research and Option Agreement: Exosome based ovarian cancer screening
(2022–2023) UniQuest Pty Ltd
(2021–2025) NHMRC Investigator Grants
Implementing a Multivariate Index Assay for the Earlier Detection of Ovarian Cancer
(2021–2025) NHMRC MRFF EPCDR - Improving Diagnosis in Cancers with Low Survival Rates
Implementing a Multivariate Index Assay for the Earlier Detection of Ovarian Cancer
(2021–2024) Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation
(2020–2025) The Donald & Joan Wilson Foundation Ltd
Ovarian cancer early detection, monitoring and therapeutic intervention using extracellular vesicles
(2020–2024) NHMRC MRFF EPCDR - Ovarian Cancer Research
(2020–2022) Universidad de Concepcion
(2020–2021) Australian Dental Research Fund Inc
Exosomal miRNAs in preterm birth pregnancies
(2020–2021) University of Western Australia
Exosomal proteomic and microRNA profile for early detection of ovarian cancer
(2020–2021) UniQuest Pty Ltd
(2020–2021) Metro North Hospital and Health Service
(2020) Diabetes Australia Research Program
Nanoarchitectured Multifunctional Porous Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles
(2019–2022) ARC Discovery Projects
(2018–2021) Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation
(2017–2018) Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation
Tumour-derived exosome, a possible biomarker for the early detection of ovarian cancer
(2016–2026) Lions Medical Research Foundation
In vitro diagnostic for first trimester risk assignment of gestational diabetes
(2016–2018) NHMRC Development Grant
(2016–2017) UQ Collaboration and Industry Engagement Fund - FirstLink
(2016–2017) The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Identification of exosomal miRNA targets involved in drug resistance in ovarian cancer
(2016) Cancer Bequest Fund
(2016) UQ-Ochsner Seed Fund for Collaborative Research - DVCR funds
(2016) UQ-Ochsner Seed Fund for Collaborative Research - DVCR funds
Placenta-derived exosome, a possible biomarker for early detection of gestational diabetes mellitus
(2016) Diabetes Australia Research Program
Determining the role of tumor-derived exosomes in the progression of ovarian cancer
(2015–2018) Research Donation Generic
Exosomes as potential biomarkers for pancreatic cyst stratification for pancreatic cancer
(2015–2016) UQ Academic Title Holder Research Fund
Placenta-derived exosomes, a possible biomarker for early detection of complication of pregnancies
(2015) UQ-Ochsner Seed Fund for Collaborative Research - DVCR funds
(2015) Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Foundation
The role of placenta-derived exosomes in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia
(2015) UQ Early Career Researcher
Placento-maternal transfection and the role of exosomes in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)
(2013–2016) UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowship