Program Manager and Principal Scientist, Children's Cancer institute


Assoc. Prof. Cheung submitted a research proposal to our Grants Round in 2021, and the project was highly recommended 
by our expert Scientific Advisory Board. 

Starting in 2024, this innovative project will receive a total of $172,000. The program will be jointly funded by Neuroblastoma Australia and Kids' Cancer Project. 

Assoc. Prof. Cheung's research will investigate a combined treatment targeting the MYNC gene, which has been identified for some time as a key driver of tumour growth.  

In the proposed project Assoc. Prof. Cheung's team aim to further improve the efficacy of this combination therapy, so they can rapidly translate these findings to the clinic and directly benefit children with high-risk and relapsed neuroblastoma. 

One third of childhood cancer survivors have a major health problem in young adulthood, and there is an urgent need for new drugs with high specificity for cancer cells and low toxicity for the normal growing tissues of a child. Assoc. Prof. Belamy Cheung



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