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Federation University
Federation University
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Hi there!
Federation University is deeply rooted in our local community, and we're proud to support initiatives that make a positive impact. By participating in the Ballarat Cycle Classic, our team is demonstrating the University's commitment to giving back and contributing to the wellbeing of our community.
Your generous donation will help support the vital research being conducted by the Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Institute. Together, we can make a difference in the fight against cancer.
We have a limited number of Fed jerseys available for registered participants and can provide access to mountain bikes for 12 people looking to ride in the MTB events if you do not have your own. Just email sport@federation.edu.au for more information and to let us know your jersey size.
Thank you for your support!
Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Institute
The Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Institute is based in Ballarat and is Australia’s only regionally based cancer research centre. The research is focused on the role of the immune system, how it relates and can be used to treat cancer. It is hoped that by identifying these proteins on the surface of cancer cells, druggable targets can be developed to allow the immune system to attack the cancer, without chemotherapy and radiation. The research aims to help patients with a broad range of cancers – from Leukaemia, Bowel, Ovarian, Breast, Brain and Pancreato-Biliary cancers, as well as haematological cancers. Thank you for your support.
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