Other events
James Adie, joined the RUN DIPG family to support the DIPG research course. Inspired by his Newcastle University Rugby ex-teammate, Matt Dun, his family and the research he does at Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) – Visit https://rundipg.everydayhero.com/au/run-dipg-james-adie
Run DIPG– Fundraising by Matt Dun has raised $106,636 as of now. To donate please visit https://www.gofundme.com/wcac68-run-dipg
Dance DIPG – Dancing for Josie – A multicultural dance show to raise funds for DIPG research. 100% of ticket proceeds will go to HMRI for DIPG research. – Visit https://hmri.org.au/events/dance-dipg-dancing-josie
Josie’s Light, aCocktail event in Mudgee, a fundraising for Josie’s treatment – Visit https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=404835
The Children’s Cancer Institute announced that $100,000 from their ‘Build for a Cure’ campaign will be directed to Matt’s and team collaborative DIPG research project. – Visit https://www.mamamia.com.au/brain-cancer-symptoms-diffuse-intrinsic-pontine-glioma/,http://www.buildforacure.org.au/
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Together we make all the difference
DIPG DMG Collaborative and Dr. Matt Dun: biologically designed combination treatment strategies for kids with DIPG
Dr Matt Dun is a University of Newcastle and HMRI biologist leading leukaemia research projects, but has also become driven to use his knowledge and skills to dig deeper into DIPG
Pharmaco-proteogenomic profiling of pediatric diffuse midline glioma to inform future treatment strategies
Dr Matt Dun is a University of Newcastle and HMRI biologist leading leukaemia research projects, but has also become driven to use his knowledge and skills to dig deeper into DIPG
Dr Phoebe Dun and Vlad Shatrov on the Spotlight Podcast
3.11.2021 – Dr Phoebe Dun and Vlad Shatrov on the Spotlight Podcast
New Zealand teenager Jemima Gazley inspires support for Associate Professor Matt Dun’s DIPG research in Newcastle
NZ teenager Jemima Gazley inspired big support for Associate Professor Matt Dun's Run
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