Chelsea Mayoh
Children's Cancer Institute, NSW, Australia
Chelsea Mayoh is a principal bioinformatic scientist at the Children’s Cancer Institute, specialising in multi-omics data analysis and integration. Her research aims to uncover known and novel drivers of paediatric cancer by integrating genome, transcriptome, and methylome data. She focuses on developing personalised treatment recommendations to reduce side effects from standard chemotherapy, enhancing the diagnostic power of RNA -sequencing in precision medicine, and investigating the tumour immune microenvironment in childhood cancers.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Exploring the functional and therapeutic impacts of cbl mutations in paediatric solid and brain tumours (#126)
5:40 PM
Katherine Camper
Welcome Reception & Poster Session 1
Spatial profiling reveals stromal-restricted immune infiltration and exclusion from tumour cores in Rhabdoid Tumours (#135)
5:40 PM
Erin Coll
Welcome Reception & Poster Session 1
Integrating venetoclax sensitivity profiling and high-throughput drug screening to inform personalised therapy in paediatric acute myeloid leukaemia (133063)
1:00 PM
Mehrin Zaman
Session 4: Molecular drivers of hematopoietic malignancies
CANCER 2026