ONJCRI Partners with HPE to Boost Cancer Research 

2. HPE collaborates with ONJCRI to enhance research capabilities by implementing advanced storage solutions.
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Melbourne, Australia, 13th March 2025 – The Olivia Newton-John Center for Cancer Research and Information (ONJCRI) in Melbourne has teamed up with Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE) to transform its technology infrastructure to accelerate cancer research and improve outcomes for patients. 

This collaboration aims to upgrade and streamline operations at ONJCRI by deploying HPE’s Alletra Storage MP B10000 and Alletra Storage Server 4000, both integrated with Qumulo software.  

Dr Christine De Nardo, the Chief Operating Officer at ONJCRI, shared the importance of this upgrade: “The accelerating pace of cancer research demands a highly responsive and mobile IT infrastructure that enables support of our mission of improving patient outcomes.”  

ONJCRI is now able to process and analyze both structured and unstructured data, enabling the organization to conduct more sophisticated research, such as the development of digital twins of tumors for predicting treatment response. 

 “For us, being able to analyze this on phenomenon scale is phenomenal. In our case, this will give us the ability to work with digital twins, to model tumor types and predict responses to treatment,” added Dr. De Nardo.  

This cooperation also facilitates global teamwork by making it easier to securely share and exchange large datasets with research collaborators from different regions. According to HPE the former was achieved by integrating services and expertise from various parts of the company to create tailored solutions.  

Target machine supporting advanced data services and artificial intelligence (AI) aims at automating the treatment design selection process as well as implementing the identified process within the specified scopes.  

In parallel, meaningful investments are made in data science education among Australian students through strategic agreements that allow selected students to get practical experience working at HPE in the US and put to work what they’ve learned in Australia.  

Through these efforts, the students will get support from the Australian government to gain professional experience while being internationally recognized and educated which is so important in today’s world.  The Australian government recognizes the importance of advanced technology in the emerging tech economy and promotes cybersecurity within its borders. Additionally, Australia encourages AI and robotics driven construction helping develop a more advanced economy.  

Automated Treatment Design is a big leap toward the ultimate goal of providing the best healthcare to patients that is convenient and efficient Automated Treatment Design empowers healthcare professionals and nurtures innovative technologies ensuring the patients are offered high-quality services and modern medicine.  This concept helps healthcare systems to control the ever-increasing operational costs as well as enhance the quality-of-care administrators do receive. 

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