Dylan Grebert-Wade
University of New South Wales
2 Papers
Dylan Grebert-Wade is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Exome sequencing. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Whole genome, transcriptome and methylome profiling enhances actionable target discovery in high-risk pediatric cancer.
Marie Wong,Marie Wong,Chelsea Mayoh,Loretta Lau,Loretta Lau,Dong Anh Khuong-Quang,Mark Pinese,Mark Pinese,Amit Kumar,Amit Kumar,Paulette Barahona,Emilie E. Wilkie,Patricia Sullivan,Rachel Bowen-James,Mustafa Syed,Inigo Martincorena,Federico Abascal,Alexandra Sherstyuk,Noemi A. Bolanos,Noemi A. Bolanos,Jonathan Baber,Peter Priestley,M. Emmy M. Dolman,Emmy D.G. Fleuren,Marie Gauthier,Emily Mould,Velimir Gayevskiy,Andrew J. Gifford,Dylan Grebert-Wade,Patrick Strong,Elodie Manouvrier,Meera Warby,David Thomas,Judy Kirk,Judy Kirk,Katherine M. Tucker,Tracey A. O'Brien,Tracey A. O'Brien,Frank Alvaro,Geoffry B. McCowage,Luciano Dalla-Pozza,Nicholas G. Gottardo,Nicholas G. Gottardo,Heather Tapp,Paul Wood,Seong Lin Khaw,Jordan R. Hansford,Andrew S. Moore,Andrew S. Moore,Murray D. Norris,Toby Trahair,Toby Trahair,Richard B. Lock,Vanessa Tyrrell,Michelle Haber,Glenn M. Marshall,Glenn M. Marshall,David S. Ziegler,David S. Ziegler,Paul G Ekert,Mark J. Cowley,Mark J. Cowley +61 more
TL;DR: Comprehensive molecular profiling resolved the molecular basis of virtually all high-risk cancers, leading to clinical benefit in some patients.
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The important role of routine cytopathology in pediatric precision oncology.
Jinhan Xie,Amit Kumar,Amit Kumar,M. Emmy M. Dolman,Chelsea Mayoh,Dong-Anh Khuong-Quang,Roxanne Cadiz,Marie Wong-Erasmus,Emily Mould,Dylan Grebert-Wade,Paulette Barahona,Alvin Kamili,Maria Tsoli,Timothy W. Failes,Timothy W. Failes,Shu-Oi Chow,Shu-Oi Chow,Greg M. Arndt,Greg M. Arndt,Kanika Bhatia,Glenn M. Marshall,Glenn M. Marshall,David S. Ziegler,David S. Ziegler,Michelle Haber,Richard B. Lock,Vanessa Tyrrell,Loretta Lau,Loretta Lau,Penny Athanasatos,Andrew J. Gifford +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemical staining were performed on 129 cytopathology cases from 95 patients, which comprised cell block preparations derived from primary tumor specimens or patient derived xenografts as part of a pediatric precision oncology trial.