Jane Visvader is a scientist specialising in breast cancer research who works for the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne, Australia. She is the joint head of the Breast Cancer Laboratory with Geoff Lindeman.[1]

Jane Visvader
Alma materUniversity of Adelaide
Scientific career
InstitutionsWalter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Salk Institute

Education

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Visvader holds a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Adelaide having studied structure and function of citrus exocortis viroid[2]

Career and research

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After her PhD [3] in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Adelaide , she was a postdoctoral researcher with Inder Verma (Salk Institute, San Diego) and Jerry Adams (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI)).[4] She worked at the Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School in Boston before returning to Victoria in 1997 to establish a Breast Cancer Laboratory at WEHI.[4]

Visvader has published work investigating the role of cells of origin in cancer[5] and in particular focuses on the role of stem cells,[6][7] which she believes may be a key to understanding breast cancer.[8]

Visvader is a board member of the Cancer Council Victoria, Medical & Scientific Committee.[9]

Patents

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Visvader is a named inventor on five patents relating to cancer research focused on stem cell isolation and diagnostics.[10]

  • Method Of Cell Isolation, Application number: 20080038230
  • Differentiation and/or proliferation modulating agents and uses therefor, Application number: 20060166917
  • Novel phosphoprotein, Application number: 20060148032
  • Method of diagnosis and treatment and agents useful for same, Application number: 20050048528
  • Differentiation and/or proliferation modulating agents and uses therefor, Application number: 20030175971

Awards and recognition

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Selected publications

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  • Rios, AC; Fu, NY; Lindeman, GJ; Visvader, JE (20 February 2014). "In situ identification of bipotent stem cells in the mammary gland". Nature. 506 (7488): 322–7. Bibcode:2014Natur.506..322R. doi:10.1038/nature12948. PMID 24463516.
  • Nolan E, Vaillant F, Branstetter D, Pal B, Giner G, Whitehead L, Lok SW, Mann GB, Rohrbach K, Huang LY, Soriano R, Smyth GK, Dougall WC, Visvader JE* and Lindeman GJ*. (2016) RANK ligand as a potential target for breast cancer prevention in BRCA1-mutation carriers. Nat Med. 2016 Jun 20. doi: 10.1038/nm.4118. PMID: 27322743 equal senior author
  • Fu NY, Rios AC, Pal B, Law C, Jamieson P, Liu R, Vaillant F, Jackling F, Liu KH, Smyth GK, Lindeman GJ, Ritchie ME, and Visvader JE. Identification of quiescent and spatially-restricted mammary stem cells that are hormone responsive. Nature Cell Biol. 2017 19(3):164-176 PMID: 28192422
  • Rios AC, Capaldo BD, Vaillant F, Pal B, van Ineveld R, Dawson CA, Chen Y, Nolan E, Fu NY; 3DTCLSM Group, Jackling FC, Devi S, Clouston D, Whitehead L, Smyth GK, Mueller SN, Lindeman GJ, Visvader JE. Intraclonal Plasticity in Mammary Tumors Revealed through Large-Scale Single-Cell Resolution 3D Imaging. Cancer Cell. 2019 35(4), 618-632 PMID: 31185217
  • Dawson CA, Pal B, Vaillant F, Gandolfo LC, Liu Z, Bleriot C, Ginhoux F, Smyth GK, Lindeman GJ, Mueller SN, Rios AC, Visvader JE. Tissue-resident ductal macrophages survey the mammary epithelium and facilitate tissue remodelling. Nature Cell Biol. 2020 22(5), 546-558. PMID: 32341550
  • Pal B, Chen Y, Vaillant F, Capaldo BD, Joyce R, Song X, Bryant VL, Penington JS, Di Stephano L, Tubau Ribera N, Wilcox S, Mann, GB, kConFab, Papenfuss AT, Lindeman GJ, Smyth GK*, Visvader JE*. A single-cell RNA expression atlas of normal, preneoplastic and tumorigenic states in the human breast. EMBO J. 2021 40(11): e107333 PMID: 33950524 *equal senior authors

References

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  1. ^ "Professor Jane Visvader". Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Structure and function of citrus exocortis viroid / by Jane Ellen Visvader. - Version details - Trove". Trove.nla.gov.au. 28 December 2006. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Professor Jane Visvader".
  4. ^ a b c "News | Royal Society of Victoria | Promoting Science and Science Education". Royalsocietyvictoria.org.au. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  5. ^ Visvader, Jane E. (2011). "Cells of origin in cancer". Nature. 469 (7330): 314–322. Bibcode:2011Natur.469..314V. doi:10.1038/nature09781. PMID 21248838. S2CID 4418009.
  6. ^ Rios, Anne C.; Fu, Nai Yang; Lindeman, Geoffrey J.; Visvader, Jane E. (2014). "In situ identification of bipotent stem cells in the mammary gland". Nature. 506 (7488): 322–327. Bibcode:2014Natur.506..322R. doi:10.1038/nature12948. PMID 24463516. S2CID 205237171.
  7. ^ Visvader, Jane E.; Lindeman, Geoffrey J. (2012). "Cancer Stem Cells: Current Status and Evolving Complexities". Cell Stem Cell. 10 (6): 717–728. doi:10.1016/j.stem.2012.05.007. PMID 22704512.
  8. ^ Giovanni Valenti (11 January 2012). "Interview with Jane Visvader: stem cells in the breast | Europe's stem cell hub". Nature. 439 (7072): 84–88. doi:10.1038/nature04372. PMID 16397499. S2CID 2662840. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Board of Directors - Cancer Council Victoria".
  10. ^ "Patents by Inventor Jane Visvader - Justia Patents Database". Patents.justia.com. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  11. ^ "GSK Alumni Members". Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  12. ^ "Fellowship list - Australian Academy of Science". Science.org.au. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  13. ^ "Top NHMRC research recognised". Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  14. ^ "THE 2016 LEMBERG MEDAL: JANE VISVADER". Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  15. ^ "AAHMS announces its second scientific meeting and induction of new fellows" (PDF). Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  16. ^ "Professor Jane Visvader&Professor Geoffrey Lindeman 2017 Victoria Prize for Science & Innovation". Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  17. ^ "Jane Visvader". Royal Society. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  18. ^ a b "Prof Jane Visvader".