AMTAR Seminar Series – Prof John Hooper (Mater Research)
TIME: 12:00pm
WHEN: 21 November, 2025
LOCATION: AIBN Seminar Room and Zoom
TIMEZONE: AEST
Journeying with friends towards a theranostic antibody for cancer detection and treatment
Professor John Hooper is a Mater Foundation Fellow and a Senior Research Fellow at Mater Research. Prof Hooper leads the Cancer Biology Research Group and is the author of over 125 publications with his research currently focused on understanding molecular mechanisms underlying cancer.
Prof Hooper’s lab has a particular interest in aggressive malignancies, including cancers of the ovary, prostate, breast, bowel, pancreas and bile duct, and works closely with Mater clinicians to identify key areas of need in these malignancies, with an ongoing emphasis on the role in cancer of cell surface receptor systems. The lab’s work is underpinned by molecular, enzymology and cell biology approaches, analysis of human tissues and pre-clinical models of cancer to identify cancer promoting molecular pathways and to develop new approaches to better detect and treat cancer.
Since 2010, Prof Hooper has helped to drive the establishment of gynaecological, urological and breast cancer research teams at the Mater Hospitals. These are closely aligned with Mater’s clinical multidisciplinary teams and involve surgeons, medical oncologists, pathologists, palliative care physicians, nurses and basic researchers.
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