
Meg Donovan
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Research Officer at the Queensland Spatial Biology Centre (@Qld_SBC), Wesley Research Institute, Australia. Views are my own. She/Her.
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20-08-2014 05:48:48
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Meet Dr Aaron Kilgallon! 👋Aaron joined Queensland Spatial Biology Centre team last year as a full-time Data Scientist. He will enhance the team’s ability to analyse complex data, providing deeper insights into biological processes & help us better understand how patients respond to treatments.


Congrats, Prof John Fraser (UQ News, St Andrew's Hospital, Queensland Spatial Biology Centre) for recognition with an AO in the Australia Day Honours List. Prof Fraser (pictured right, with TRI-based QSBC collaborator Arutha K) has been recognised for service to medicine and research. bit.ly/40O4Upv


We’re thrilled that A/Prof Arutha Kulasinghe Arutha K is part of our 2025 researcher cohort! Based at UQ Medicine & Queensland Spatial Biology Centre, he is pioneering advanced spatial mapping technologies to improve immunotherapy outcomes for lung cancer patients #WorldCancerDay curecancer.com.au/arutha-kulasin…


As the official research partner of UnitingCare Qld , Wesley Research Insitute is excited to announce that our 2025 Clinical Research Grant Rounds are now open! For more info visit wesleyresearch.org.au/2025-clinical-… St Andrew's Hospital The Wesley Hospital Buderim Private Hospital StStephen's Hospital


Spatial-omics Book Chapter with team Queensland Spatial Biology Centre and Benedikt Nilges shorturl.at/eLVfo


In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Queensland Spatial Biology Centre have uncovered a crucial factor that determines whether patients with head and neck cancer will respond to immunotherapy . Read the publication - …nslational-medicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Grab today's copy of the The Australian and checkout our piece on #NewHorizons in #CancerResearch UQ News UQ Medicine Queensland Spatial Biology Centre Wesley Research Institute





Spatial Biology Reveals Past, Present, and Future Cancer Biology UQ Health Translational Research Institute Queensland Spatial Biology Centre Wesley Research Institute Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News #SpatialMedicine genengnews.com/topics/cancer/…



Did you see Queensland Spatial Biology Centre in the news yesterday? 📰 🔬 The story highlights an innovative study by researchers at WRI, who have uncovered a crucial factor that determines whether patients with head and neck cancer will respond to immunotherapy. Learn more - wri.org.au/42Rgu35


Queensland Spatial Biology Centre team have presented cutting-edge #cancerresearch findings at the world’s largest #cancer #research conference in Chicago this past week, highlighting how immune cells can block the body’s response to #immunotherapy in aggressive head & neck cancers. Arutha K Meg Donovan


A/Prof Arutha Kulasinghe Arutha K from Queensland Spatial Biology Centre presented his lab's latest research focused on spatial biology and immunotherapy recently at the SelectScience Cancer Research Summit 2025. Listen to his webinar 👂💻selectscience.net/video/decipher… #spatialbiology #cancerresearch

In a feature in Nature Biotechnology, Arutha K from the Queensland Spatial Biology Centre , discusses the future of spatial biology and the transformative spatial transcriptomics tools that are hitting the market. Read more nature.com/articles/s4158… #spatialbiology #spatialmapping #cancerresearch

Arutha K sat down with the AACR to talk all things spatial biology. His team at Queensland Spatial Biology Centre are using cutting-edge spatial biology approaches to gain deeper insights into patient biopsies and surgical resections across a range of tumour types. Read 👉 wri.org.au/3SCK07X

Members of WRI had the pleasure of attending the Art of Medicine exhibition at Woolloongabba Art Gallery. An inspiring initiative exploring the intersection of science, art, and wellbeing in medicine. We were proud to showcase three high-resolution #spatialbiology images from Queensland Spatial Biology Centre
