Professor Amy Berrington explains how she and a team of scientists from around the world took on the challenge of updating a classic text for cancer researchers.
Our excellence in working with industry and academia, and in engaging with the wider public has been highlighted in an important analysis. The latest Knowledge Exchange Framework – ‘KEF’ for short – ...
Professor Martin Kaiser is the Chair of Haematology, group leader of the Myeloma Molecular Therapy group, and an Honorary Consultant Haematologist at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. Group: ...
Scientists have developed a new clinical pathway for testing for the cancer-causing faults in the BRCA gene that could ensure patients get the right treatment and boost the number of people who get ...
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Image: DNA unwinding from histones. The 3D structure of DNA can influence which genes can be turned on and off. Credit: Phospho Biomedical Animation Cancers can evolve to become more aggressive ...
A charity fundraising event that was set up as a tribute to Dave Myers, the much-loved TV chef, raised an incredible £63,169.32 for The Institute of Cancer Research, London. Dave, who was one half of ...