Personal
- Name
- Professor Colleen Nelson
- Position(s)
- Professor
Faculty of Health,
School - Biomedical Sciences - IHBI Membership
Institute of Health Biomedical Innovation (IHBI),
IHBI Health Projects,
IHBI Biomedical Sciences - Tissue - Discipline *
- Genetics, Oncology and Carcinogenesis
- Phone
- +61 7 3176 7443
- Fax
- +61 7 3138 6030
- colleen.nelson@qut.edu.au
- Location
- View location details (QUT staff and student access only)
- Qualifications
-
PhD (Australian National University)
* Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Biography
Research theme: Health
Research discipline: Cell and Molecular Biosciences
Research area:
- Molecular basis of cancer
- Molecular endocrinology
- Modulation of gene expression in tumourigenesis
- DNA-protein interactions
- Transcriptional regulation
- Endocrine disruption by dietary/environmental contaminants
- Microarray analysis
- Emerging bio- and nano- technologies
- High-throughput microarray-based applications
This information has been contributed by Professor Colleen Nelson.
Publications
- Locke JA, Guns ES, Lubik A, Adomat HH, Hendy SC, Wood CA, Ettinger S, Gleave M, Nelson CC, (2008) Androgen levels increase by intratumoral de novo steroidogenesis during progression of castration-resistant prostate cancer, Cancer Research p6407-6415
- Eeles RA, Giles G, Neal D, Muir K, Easton DF, Kedda M, Clements J, O'Mara T, Hinze K, Nelson CC, Newman BM, (2008) Reply to Variation in KLK genes, prostate-specific antigen and risk of prostate cancer, Nature Genetics p1035-1036
- Figueiredo K, Palmer JB, Mui A, Nelson C, Cox ME, (2006) Relaxin Is Upregulated In Lncap Prostate Cancer Cells During Differentiation And Enhances Leukocyte Adhesion And Migration Through An Lgr7-Dependent Mechanism, Gtcbio Fourth Annual Cytokine And Inflammation Conference p1
- Moore SC, Nelson C, (2006) Identifying Androgen Regulated Genes In Prostate Cancer Using Dna Microarrays, Keystone Symposium - Nuclear Receptors: Steroid Sisters p1
- Locke J, Lubik A, Adomat H, Hendy S, Wood C, Guns E, Nelson C, (2006) De Novo Synthesis of Androgens as a Potential Mechanism behind Indrogen-Independent Prostate Cancer Progression, American Association Of Cancer Research - Prostate Cancer Therapeutics p1
- Figueiredo KA, Mui AL, Nelson C, Cox ME, (2006) Relaxin stimulates leukocyte adhesion and migration through a relaxin receptor LGR7-dependent mechanism, Journal of Biological Chemistry p3030-3039
- Mulholland D, Dedhar S, Wu H, Nelson C, (2006) PTEN and GSK beta : key regulators of progression to androgen-independent prostate cancer, Oncogene p329-337
- Yu D, Scott C, JIA WW, De Benedetti A, Williams BJ, Fazli L, Wen Y, Gleave M, Nelson C, Rennie PS, (2006) Targeting and killing of prostate cancer cells using lentiviral constructs containing a sequence recognized by translation factor eIF4E and a prostate-specific promoter, Cancer Gene Therapy p32-43
- Kojima S, Mulholland D, Ettinger S, Fazli L, Nelson C, Gleave M, (2006) Differential regulation of IGFBP-3 by the androgen receptor in the lineage-related androgen-dependent LNCaP and androgen-independent C4-2 prostate cancer models, Prostate p971-986
- Ralph SG, Yueh H, Friedmann M, Aeschliman D, Zeznik JA, Nelson C, Butterfield YS, Kirkpatrick R, Liu J, Jones SJ, Marra MA, Douglas CJ, Ritland K, Bohlmann J, (2006) Conifer defence against insects: microarray gene expression profiling of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) induced by mechanical wounding or feeding by spruce budworms (Choristoneura occidentalis) or white pine weevils (Pissodes strobi) reveals large, Plant, Cell and Environment p1545-1570
For more publications by this staff member, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.