Jane Visvader Explained

Workplaces:Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Salk Institute
Alma Mater:University of Adelaide
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Jane Visvader is a scientist specialising in breast cancer research who works for the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne, Australia. She is the joint head of the Breast Cancer Laboratory with Geoff Lindeman.[1]

Education

Visvader holds a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Adelaide having studied structure and function of citrus exocortis viroid[2]

Career and research

After her PhD [3] in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Adelaide, she was a postdoctoral researcher with Inder Verma (Salk Institute, San Diego) and Jerry Adams (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI)).[4] She worked at the Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School in Boston before returning to Victoria in 1997 to establish a Breast Cancer Laboratory at WEHI.[5] .

Visvader has published work investigating the role of cells of origin in cancer[6] and in particular focuses on the role of stem cells,[7] [8] which she believes may be a key to understanding breast cancer.[9]

Visvader is a board member of the Cancer Council Victoria, Medical & Scientific Committee.[10]

Patents

Visvader is a named inventor on five patents relating to cancer research focused on stem cell isolation and diagnostics.[11]

Awardsa and recognition

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Professor Jane Visvader . 2014-08-14.
  2. Web site: Structure and function of citrus exocortis viroid / by Jane Ellen Visvader. - Version details - Trove . Trove.nla.gov.au . 2006-12-28. 2014-08-14.
  3. https://www.centenary.org.au/people/professor-jane-visvader/
  4. Web site: News | Royal Society of Victoria | Promoting Science and Science Education . Royalsocietyvictoria.org.au . 2014-08-14.
  5. Web site: News | Royal Society of Victoria | Promoting Science and Science Education . Royalsocietyvictoria.org.au . 2014-08-14.
  6. 10.1038/nature09781. 21248838. Cells of origin in cancer. Nature. 469. 7330. 314–322. 2011. Visvader. Jane E.. 2011Natur.469..314V. 4418009.
  7. 10.1038/nature12948. 24463516. In situ identification of bipotent stem cells in the mammary gland. Nature. 506. 7488. 322–327. 2014. Rios. Anne C.. Fu. Nai Yang. Lindeman. Geoffrey J.. Visvader. Jane E.. 2014Natur.506..322R. 205237171.
  8. 10.1016/j.stem.2012.05.007. 22704512. Cancer Stem Cells: Current Status and Evolving Complexities. Cell Stem Cell. 10. 6. 717–728. 2012. Visvader. Jane E.. Lindeman. Geoffrey J.. free.
  9. Giovanni Valenti . Interview with Jane Visvader: stem cells in the breast | Europe's stem cell hub . Nature . 439 . 7072 . 84–88 . 10.1038/nature04372 . 16397499 . 2012-01-11 . 2662840 . 2014-08-14.
  10. https://www.cancervic.org.au/about/governance/executive-committee
  11. Web site: Patents by Inventor Jane Visvader - Justia Patents Database . Patents.justia.com . 2014-08-14.
  12. Web site: GSK Alumni Members. 2021-02-09.
  13. Web site: Fellowship list - Australian Academy of Science . Science.org.au . 2014-08-14.
  14. Web site: News | Royal Society of Victoria | Promoting Science and Science Education . Royalsocietyvictoria.org.au . 2014-08-14.
  15. Web site: Top NHMRC research recognised. 2021-02-09.
  16. Web site: THE 2016 LEMBERG MEDAL: JANE VISVADER . 9 February 2021.
  17. Web site: AAHMS announces its second scientific meeting and induction of new fellows. Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences . 14 October 2016.
  18. Web site: Professor Jane Visvader&Professor Geoffrey Lindeman 2017 Victoria Prize for Science & Innovation. 2021-02-09.
  19. Web site: Jane Visvader. Royal Society. 20 September 2020.
  20. https://www.wehi.edu.au/researcher/jane-visvader/
  21. https://www.wehi.edu.au/researcher/jane-visvader/