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== 2. Dr. Kimberley Beaumont, Centenary Institute - "Melanocyte development, differentiation and melanoma" ==
== 2. Dr. Kimberley Beaumont, Centenary Institute - Melanocyte development, differentiation and melanoma ==
 
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| Dr Beaumont leads the Melanoma Cell Biology group at the Centenary Institute and is currently focused on investigating the mechanisms underlying melanoma progression and metastasis. In her studies she utilizes a 3D melanoma spheroid model, which better mimics the tumour microenvironment compared to conventional 2D cell culture models, as well as mouse models. Dr Beaumont specialises in live, confocal and multi photon microscopy.
Dr Beaumont leads the Melanoma Cell Biology group at the Centenary Institute and is currently focused on investigating the mechanisms underlying melanoma progression and metastasis. In her studies she utilizes a 3D melanoma spheroid model, which better mimics the tumour microenvironment compared to conventional 2D cell culture models, as well as mouse models. Dr Beaumont specialises in live, confocal and multi photon microscopy.


Click here for her researcher profile: [http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/profiles/kimberley.beaumont.php Sydney University]
Click here for her researcher profile: [http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/people/academics/profiles/kimberley.beaumont.php Sydney University]


Click here for her publication record: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=beaumont+ka PubMed Beaumont KA]
Click here for her publication record: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=beaumont+ka PubMed Beaumont KA]
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===Sample References===
===Sample References===
<pubmed>28634959</pubmed>
<pubmed>28634959</pubmed>
<pubmed>23949769</pubmed>
<pubmed>23949769</pubmed>

Revision as of 10:09, 18 July 2017

Skin Development and Regeneration

1. QUIZ

2. Dr. Kimberley Beaumont, Centenary Institute - Melanocyte development, differentiation and melanoma

Kim Beaumont.jpg Dr Beaumont leads the Melanoma Cell Biology group at the Centenary Institute and is currently focused on investigating the mechanisms underlying melanoma progression and metastasis. In her studies she utilizes a 3D melanoma spheroid model, which better mimics the tumour microenvironment compared to conventional 2D cell culture models, as well as mouse models. Dr Beaumont specialises in live, confocal and multi photon microscopy.

Click here for her researcher profile: Sydney University

Click here for her publication record: PubMed Beaumont KA

Sample References

<pubmed>28634959</pubmed> <pubmed>23949769</pubmed>