Sarah Hayes
Cancer Institute NSW Early Career Fellow
Oncology
Kolling Institute of Medical Research
Australia
Biography
Dr Hayes graduated with a BMedSci (Biomedical Sciences, with Distinction) at the University of Western Sydney, from which she was awarded the 2008 Dean's Medal in the School of Biomedical and Health Sciences for overall academic excellence. Following this, Dr Hayes completed a BMedSci with First Class Honours in Medical Sciences (Cancer Research) at Macquarie University, which resulted in a first-author paper in Proteomics Clinical Applications. In 2009, she was awarded an Australian Postgraduate Award and commenced her PhD in the Australian Proteomics Analysis Facility at Macquarie University in the area of colorectal cancer research. In this same year, Dr Hayes was also awarded a Research Scholar Award from the Cancer Institute NSW ($62500/3yrs) to support her work in this area.
Research Interest
Cancer Research, colorectal cancer, Prostate Cancer, Genetics.
Publications
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Remarkable temporal stability of high-abundance human plasma proteins assessed by targeted mass spectrometry.
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From mice to men: GEMMs as trial patients for new NSCLC therapies.
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Exhaled breath condensate for lung cancer protein analysis: a review of methods and biomarkers.