Since its inception in 1956, the Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre (ACSRC) has published
nearly 1,000 papers in international scientific and medical journals, and filed more
than 100 patent applications for new anti-cancer drugs. In that time, the
centre has developed eight
cancer drugs which have gone into clinical trial. The
ACSRC has the distinction of being the first laboratory in the Southern Hemisphere
to discover, trial and bring an anti-cancer drug into clinical use.
Managed jointly by The University of Auckland and the Auckland Cancer
Society, the ACSRC has grown to include over 80 researchers. Under the direction
of world-respected authorities, Professor Bill Denny, Bruce Baguley and Mark
McKeage, the centre continues to extend its hard earned reputation for
Getting results and making discoveries that give
cancer sufferers hope.
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