Goode Laboratory
Cancer Bioinformatics and
Tumour Evolution
Cancer Bioinformatics and
Tumour Evolution
We're part of the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, and a member of the Cancer and Immunity Programs.
and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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We use bioinformatics to study how cancer cells adapt and evolve in the face of internal and external challenges, particularly how resistance to cancer therapies emerges.
Our lab applies advanced data analysis techniques such as machine learning and statistical modelling to molecular, image and patient data from laboratory and clinical studies of cancer.
The focus is primarily urological and brain cancers, but we also do research into breast cancer, leukemia and other tumour types.
By collaborating with expert experimental biologists and cancer clinicians, we aim to gain knowledge that will improve treatment and extend survival for all cancer patients.
We are committed to excellence in research.
We're always interested in collaborating with bright and motivated researchers, clinicians and industry. Whether you want to research, study or partner with us to accelerate our discoveries, find out about the work we do.