Daniel Worthley
@danworthley
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Cancer scientist and Gastroenterologist
Brisbane, Queensland
Joined October 2011
On July 11th and 12th, 2024, we are running the inaugural Microbial Healthcare Symposium in Brisbane Australia. Microbial life healing life using selected, defined and engineered microbial therapeutics is already changing the way we practice medicine. For this meeting we are
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R. Godfrey Rivers (England/Australia 1859–1925) "Under the jacaranda" 1903 Oil on canvas 143.4 x 107.2cm Queensland Art Gallery.
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I had brain #MRI scan last Thursday looking for recurrent #glioblastoma (&/or treatment complications). I found out yesterday that there is still no sign of recurrence. I couldn’t be happier!!!!! Thank you to the fabulous team looking after me so well especially my wife Katie &
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In my lab at the @prinsesmaximac, Princess Máxima Center for pediatric oncology (in Utrecht NL), we're looking for a great postdoc to focus on immunotherapy and organoid technology. For more info, check: https://t.co/aqcU9vkLmO
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Join us at our symposium https://t.co/GqnCfW7OcT where Prof Jeff Hasty, will present his groundbreaking work on engineering microbes as biosensors. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the brightest minds in the field. We hope to see you there! https://t.co/OFv4p8GUmL
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Join us at our symposium https://t.co/GqnCfW7OcT where Prof Jeff Hasty, will present his groundbreaking work on engineering microbes as biosensors. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the brightest minds in the field. We hope to see you there! https://t.co/OFv4p8GUmL
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Join us at the Microbial Healthcare Symposium https://t.co/1R7GKvVXWX to hear recent work from @danworthley @JeffHasty_UCSD @PonderingSci Jo Wright Susan Woods. Building on their recent @ScienceMagazine paper, that engineered bacteria to detect tumour DNA
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“Bugs as Drugs” - in the future diseases will be treated by cells not pills. In Brisbane this July, we’re running https://t.co/1R7GKvVXWX. Oz is the place to run these trials, translate our research and realise this future, now. @BankBiome @DrSidMukherjee @DrAllavena @ErinSErinS
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Join us at the July Microbial Healthcare Symposium https://t.co/PDjR2dN4sk to hear new work from @Prof_NickTalley @KnightLabNews @hmstaudacher in a superb session dissecting and discussing luminal factors that regulate gut health and disease. From meals to microbiome to medicine!
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Join us at the Microbial Healthcare Symposium https://t.co/PDjR2dN4sk to hear recent work from Gene Tyson @CMR_QUT about compiling Australia’s first comprehensive human microbiome bank. @QUT and MRFF is investing in the future of microbial science and practice. Inspiring stuff!
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The inaugral Microbial Healthcare Symposium @microbialsym, organised by @UQ_News and @UCSDHealth, is being held on July 11 and 12, 2024 at Custom House, Brisbane. Register your interest in attending at https://t.co/qBjFqyALMt
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Full program for the Microbial Healthcare Symposium, Brisbane, July 11 & 12 is now available on our website https://t.co/1R7GKvVXWX . Incredible speakers. Be a part of it & register now! @DrSidMukherjee @KnightLabNews @jeff_ucsd @MicrobaOfficial @AIBNatUQ @cscopyclinic
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We congratulate the recipient of the AACR Daniel D. Von Hoff Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education and Training in Cancer Research, Anil K. Rustgi, MD. Dr. Rustgi will present his Award Lecture at #AACR24 on Sunday April 7, 3:00-3:45 PM: https://t.co/joG7cp3SEU
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This report is troubling. Australian healthcare is a delicate ecosystem. All healthcare settings including public and private hospitals, private day hospitals, community specialist clinics and general practice are all vital and must be supported. Especially, general practice. In
The $19bn private hospital sector is in financial crisis, with skyÂrocketing wages, energy, insurance and debt costs fuelling concerns that more hospitals, health clinics and dental surgeries will close, a secret high-level study has revealed.
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I’m abit nervous re scans next week. Whatever revealed, I’m so proud of invaluable world 1st scientific data from my worst subtype brain cancer. Only possible because had riskier open craniotomy 1st then combi immunotherapy b4 major surgery. Next step: clinical trial 2 c if helps
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Researchers @PonderingSci and Jeff Hasty @ucsdbiosciences, @danworthley @cscopyclinic, and Josephine Wright and Susan Woods @sahmriAU engineered a new bacterial biosensor to detect tumor DNA. https://t.co/lUefBwo5UE
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Some big news! Thanks to Labor’s investment, and Australia’s fantastic researchers, we’re on track to eliminate cervical cancer. Proud to be part of a goverment that takes women’s health seriously.
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It’s official, bacteria “spelunk” their way through our digestive tracts! Thank you so much @HannahThomasy and @TheScientistLLC for covering our paper. Biosensors for Colorectal Cancer
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Very humbled and honoured to receive the 2023 #MetcalfPrizes for our work on rogue #stemcells in the #gut and #stomach. A huge thanks to all past and current mentors and colleagues for your support!
>> Can stem cells make drugs to stop osteoarthritis? Jiao Jiao Li @UTSEngage >> Stomach stem cells behaving badly: Dustin Flanagan @MonashBDI Congratulations to Jiao Jiao @JiaoJiaoLi_Syd and Dusty @Flanagan_Lab, the winners of our 2023 #MetcalfPrizes
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Engineered bacteria can detect tumor DNA that has been shed into the gut by colorectal tumors, a new study in mice shows. The bacteria are programmed to seek and capture DNA containing a specific genetic change found in cancer. https://t.co/zWZTF1LEA3
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