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Xbox ANZ and Cure Cancer Partner to Fight Cancer with Custom Consoles

Cure Cancer Xbox Series X Consoles

Xbox ANZ and Cure Cancer have collaborated to create three exclusive custom Xbox Series X consoles inspired by the revolutionary cancer research of Dr. Arutha Kulasinghe of The University of Queensland. These one-of-a-kind consoles are being auctioned off to raise funds for Cure Cancer's lifesaving research.





Cure Cancer Xbox Series X Consoles

Inspired Design, Groundbreaking Research

The designs showcased on the consoles highlight Dr. Kulasinghe's innovative spatial tumor mapping technique. Developed with the help of Akoya Biosciences and Nanostring Technologies, this process reveals detailed cellular structures and resistances within tumors, enabling personalized and more effective cancer treatment.

"These images represent the breakthroughs we've made in understanding how cancer cells interact," says Dr. Kulasinghe. "Collaborating with Xbox and Cure Cancer spotlights the incredible progress in cancer research."


Get Involved

Cure Cancer Xbox Series X Consoles

Want to see these artistic consoles up close? They'll be on display until April 30th at the Microsoft Experience Centre in Westfield Sydney. While visiting, you can participate in the live auction.

"It's amazing to see this scientific achievement translated into such a creative project with Xbox," expressed Nikki Kinloch, CEO of Cure Cancer. "This raises awareness about the critical need for cancer research funding."


How to Support the Cause

  • Bid on a Console: To bid on these consoles, head here.

  • Donate with Microsoft Rewards: Redeem your Microsoft Rewards points to support Cure Cancer's life-changing research. Learn more on the Rewards Hub.

About Cure Cancer

Cure Cancer works tirelessly to fund the most innovative and promising early-career cancer researchers. Their commitment to funding the "top 1%" of research projects accelerates the discovery of new treatments and brings hope for a cancer-free future.

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