
Cancer Institute NSW Highlights Top Presentations and Posters at NSW Cancer Summit 2025
Cancer Institute NSW shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Last week at NSW Cancer Summit 2025, we heard from 70+ delegates and saw 250+ posters on display. It was incredible to see the broad scope of work, driving our understanding of cancer, the development of better therapies, care and innovating our approach to cancer control in NSW.
As part of our program we were delighted to recognise some of the best and brightest work with the following awards:
- Catalyst for Change
Oral presentation award: Dr Nicholas Hindley, University of Sydney
Poster presentation award: Kiarn Roughley, University of Wollongong - Transformative Health System Experience
Oral presentation award: A/Professor Therese McGee, Westmead Hospital
Poster presentation award: Hailey Fisher, Lung Foundation Australia - Community Voice in Cancer Care
Oral presentation award: Rod Hammond, Western NSW Local Health District
Poster presentation award: Cassandra Griffin, University of Newcastle - Leveraging Data for Health Insights
Oral presentation award: A/Professor Julia Steinberg, The Daffodil Centre
Poster presentation award: Brooke Nickel, University of Sydney - NSW Cancer Summit Student or Early Career Researcher
Oral presentation award: Dr Shabarni Gupta, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Poster presentation award: Fatema Safri, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research
We were also proud to present the Amplify and Transform Poster award recognising Aboriginal stories that transform health and cancer care for Aboriginal communities and the People’s Choice Poster award, as voted by Summit delegates.
- Amplify and Transform Award: Brett Greinke, Canteen Australia
- NSW Cancer Summit 2025 People’s Choice Award: Ana Varua, ACON
Congratulations to our winners and we acknowledge everyone who submitted their work to the Summit. The dedication and passion were evident across the board. Thank you for your commitment to rewrite the future of cancer in NSW and beyond.”
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