
Associate Professor Raymond Clarke
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,
School of Medicine
Personal
Qualifications
- PhD University of New South Wales
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- School of Medicine
Contact
| Email: | R.Clarke2@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 6030 |
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| Location: | Off Campus |
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Publications
Journal Articles
- Clarke, R. and Lee, C. (2013), 'Smg1 haploinsufficiency predisposes to tumor formation and inflammation', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 10.
- Clarke, R. and Lee, C. (2013), 'Smg1 haploinsufficiency predisposes to tumor formation and inflammation', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA, 10.
- Clarke, R., Lee, C. and Eapen, V. (2012), 'Pathogenetic model for Tourette syndrome delineates overlap with related neurodevelopmental disorders including autism', Translational Psychiatry, .
- Allen, B., Lee, S. and Clarke, R. (2012), 'Orthotopic administration of 213Bi-bevacizumab inhibits progression of PC3 xenografts in the prostate', Immunotherapy, 6.
- Sharma, S., Shin, J., Grimshaw, M., Clarke, R. and Lee, S. (2010), 'The senescence pathway in prostatic carcinogenesis', Pathology, 5.
Research
Current Projects
| Title: | Optimising molecular profiling for prostate cancer detection and diagnosis |
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| Years: | 2012-11-15 - 2013-12-15 |
| ID: | P00021212 |
| UWS Researchers: | Raymond Clarke and Soon Lee |
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Previous Projects
| Title: | Evaluation of antibody targeted a-therapy for prostate cancer in a new mouse model |
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| Years: | 2010-11-30 - 2012-02-29 |
| ID: | P00019600 |
| UWS Researchers: | Raymond Clarke and Soon Lee |
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Supervision
Current Supervision
| Title: | Regulation of Gene Expression in Progression of Prostate Cancer to Help Improve Understanding of Early Detection, Improved Prognosis and Targeted Therapy |
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Previous Supervision
| Title: | Regulation of Gene Expression in Progression of Prostate Cancer to Help Improve Understanding of Early Detection, Improved Prognosis and Targeted Therapy |
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| Thesis: | Regulation of Gene Expression in Progression of Prostate Cancer to Help Improve Understanding of Early Detection, Improved Prognosis and Targeted Therapy |