Where your ride dollars go


 

Collected funds from The Ride are now funding 36 cancer research projects at QIMR, including Professor David Whiteman's QSKIN study, and Dr Stuart MacGregor's study on response to chemotherapy in ovarian cancer.





WITH 22 LABORATORIES DEDICATED TO CANCER RESEARCH, QIMR IS WORKING HARD TO UNDERSTAND HOW AND WHY CANCERS DEVELOP.

Your participation in The Rio Tinto Ride to Conquer Cancer® will support groundbreaking, critical cancer research being undertaken at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research [QIMR].




Currently QIMR researchers are investigating the causes of more than 13 cancers including skin, brain, colorectal, breast, ovarian, lung and lymphoma. They are working to develop the most accurate diagnostics as well as new, targeted drugs, vaccines, and immunotherapies. These treatments have the potential to allow for earlier detection, increase survival rates as well as reduce the side effects of anti-cancer therapies.

In 2001, QIMR opened the Clive Berghofer Cancer Research Centre, a comprehensive cancer research centre unparalleled in Australian history. The Berghofer Centre helped accelerate QIMR’s efforts to transform breakthrough cancer research into life-saving, real world applications. Upon completion in 2012, a brand new 15-floor research facility will further increase the Institute’s research capacity and unify the QIMR campus. The facility will accommodate 20 new research laboratories and attract an additional 400 scientists and students, increasing QIMR’s staff capacity by more than 50 percent.

You can play a key role in the journey of medical discovery! Your support of The Rio Tinto Ride to Conquer Cancer will help QIMR continue its aggressive pace in transforming the research initiatives of today into the breakthrough cancer care of tomorrow. Your efforts will bring hope and help to thousands in need across Australia, and around the world.

To learn more about the QIMR, visit www.qimr.edu.au.


 

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