Gail Risbridger
Monash University, VIC, Australia
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Prof. Risbridger is a Distinguished Professor at Monash University and expert in Men’s Health and prostate cancer. Her research programs contribute to global efforts to improve preclinical outcomes that more accurately predict patient responses to new therapies and to better inform clinical trial design. Her team has produced one of the largest cohorts of advanced prostate cancer models by involving prostate cancer patients who donate tissue, treating surgeons, oncologists, pathologists, and laboratory researchers. Not only has her program advanced new therapies into clinical trial, but her discoveries have changed guidelines that have been adopted and implemented into Urology, Oncology and Pathology practice in Australia and worldwide. Expertcape’s PubMed-based algorithms placed her in top 1% of scholars on Prostatic Neoplasms in past 10 years. Her exceptional professional contributions were recognized by Fulbright Senior Scholar Award (2001), 4 NH&MRC Research Fellowships (1996-2021), ESA Lifetime Achievement and Senior Plenary Awards (2008 & 2012). In 2022, ESA established the Gail Risbridger Junior Scientist Prize to honour her contribution to basic science and is the only Society award (of six) named for a woman or living person. She is an elected Fellow of Society of Reproductive Biology (2015) and of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science (2019). She serves on Cancer Council Victoria's and Australia's Boards, aligning with a mission to support families with cancer in the development of supportive care programs, National Awareness Campaigns as well as research. She proudly mentors within and outside the Biomedical Discovery Institute at Monash University.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Estrogen receptor alpha drives proliferation in PTEN-deficient prostate carcinoma by stimulating survival signalling (#89)
10:00 AM
Mitchell Lawrence
ESA orals - Endocrine-related cancer (basic)
CRISP3 regulates progression from in situ to invasive prostatic adenocarcinoma (#24)
11:45 AM
Marianna Volpert
ESA Novartis Junior Scientist Award
Clonal selection of castrate-tolerant stem cells leads to regeneration of phenotypically similar prostate cancer tumours (#212)
5:00 PM
Ashlee Clark
ESA Posters - Basic Science
Patient-derived xenografts reveal that intraductal carcinoma of the prostate is a prominent pathology in BRCA2 mutation carriers with prostate cancer and correlates with poor prognosis (#92)
10:45 AM
Renea Taylor
ESA orals - Endocrine-related cancer (basic)
Adaption of the Tumour microenvironment in prostate cancer (#126)
2:30 PM
Gail Risbridger
Joint ESA-SRB Symposium - Reproductive Cancers