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  1. Professor David Neal

    Group Leader in CRI with interest in androgen receptor signalling in prostate cancer. We are studying androgen regulated genes as mediators of cancer progression using a combination of techniques including genomics on human tissue (ChIP-seq and...

  2. Dr David Noble

    We aim to develop a dynamic model of the anatomy of head and neck cancer patients undergoing curative radiotherapy. This model will permit calculation of delivered radiation dose and a better understanding of toxicity outcomes. It will also predict...

  3. Dr Joanna Baxter

    ... the biobank in the coming years are to expand collection of patient samples to cover all types of haematological malignancy, to consolidate ...

  4. Professor Evis Sala

    Now based in Rome, my research in Cambridge focused on integrated diagnostics, through the clinical development and validation of functional imaging biomarkers to rapidly evaluate treatment response using physiologic and metabolic tumour habitat imaging...

  5. Miss Nicola Fearnhead

    ... ACPGBI's development of a research strategy with integrated patient and public involvement (the Delphi Research Programme) while Chair of ... & Audit Committee from 2013-2017. She was awarded the Patient Liaison Group's Patient Champion Award in 2017. She has been a member ...

  6. Dr Feride (Ferda) Oezturk-Winder

    ... My work is currently concentrated on the improvement of patient-specific 3D lung tissue culture in bioreactor systems. This work is ...

  7. Ms Fiona Morgan

    ... in disease. We hope to use these findings to improve cancer patient survival, by finding routes to overcome drug resistance and eventually ...

  8. Professor Fiona Gilbert

    ... the aim of improved targeting of treatment to appropriate patient sub-populations. Our new breast project on the 3T MRI involves rigorous ... radiotracers which may be valuable as biomarkers for patient care or in drug development. ...

  9. Dr Gaia Schiavon

    ... linkage data to guide indication selection and targeted patient populations ...

  10. Miss Georgina Anderson

    Using a novel proteomic technique, plasma membrane profiling, we aim to determine the cell surface proteome of myeloma cell lines, as well as myeloma cells and normal plasma cells from patients in a quantitative manner. Plasma membrane proteins that are...

  11. Dr Ashray Gunjur

    I am an early-career medical oncologist from Melbourne, Australia. I am broadly interested in immuno-oncology and the link between cancer and the gut microbiome, and am undertaking a PhD supervised by Dr David Adams and Dr Trevor Lawley (Wellcome...

  12. Mr Aman Coonar

    ... PI for PULMICC study- a RCT of metastectomy v best other care for colorectal metastases to lung. ...

  13. Dr Anny Wong

    ... and investigations. She also specialises in the follow-up care of children who have finished their cancer treatment. ...

  14. Dr Catherine Green

    I run a small group in the Department of Zoology funded by a Cancer Research UK career development fellowship. We are investigating the mechanisms and control of genome replication, both at genetic and epigenetic levels. It is during replication that...

  15. Dr Helen Morris

    In the Primary Care Unit I've managed and collaborated on a number of randomised controlled ... studies in the field of cancer and genetics in a primary care setting: 1) The GRAIDS (Genetic Risk Assessment on the Internet and ... the management of suspicious pigmented lesions in primary care, CI Dr F Walter; 3) BEST (Barrett's Oesophagus Screening Trial), CI Dr R ...

  16. Professor James Brenton

    Ovarian cancer has a disproportionately high health care burden because of low cure rates and frequent symptoms caused by recurrent ...

  17. Dr Juliet Usher-Smith

    My research focuses on the use of risk prediction models to promote behaviour change to help prevent cancer and inform stratified screening programmes.

  18. Dr Kelly Fagan Robinson

    ... hierarchies, education, and experiences of formalised care can generate epistemic dissonances and injustices for British people. ... populations within the contexts of cancer, risk and care. This project has facilitated greater understanding of various ...

  19. Dr Kyren Lazarus

    My overall career ambition is to develop novel insights into breast cancer pathology to help improve clinical outcomes for sufferers. I will be working with Dr Walid Khaled in order to understand transcriptional regulation of cell fate in mammary...

  20. Dr Ashwin Seshia

    ... microelectromechanical and microfluidics based platforms for early diagnosis. We also research microfabricated biophysical tools to ...

  21. Dr Annalise Katz-Summercorn

    Early detection in oesophageal adenocarcinoma

  22. Dr Aisling Redmond

    ... MRC Cancer Unit in Cambridge. The Fitzgerald group focus on early detection of Oesophageal cancer and have pioneered the CytospongeTM ...

  23. Mr Amit Roshan

    ... of Surgeons Clinician Scientist with a clinical interest in early stage melanoma. My research focus is currently exploring the utility of circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) in early melanoma, and progressing our understanding of disease mechanisms in the ...

  24. Dr Andre Neves

    ... am interested in the use of molecular imaging techniques for early cancer diagnosis and for better assessing response to cancer therapy. ...

  25. Professor Bertie Gottgens

    ... Current research focuses on (i) single cell genomics of early blood development, (ii) computer models to chart the transcriptional ...

  26. Mrs Barbara Newcombe

    ... BRCA1&2 mutation tested, male and female 2. SLN technique in early Vulval cancer 3. randomised surgical intervention for early cervix cancer ...

  27. Professor Kevin Brindle

    ... resonance-based molecular imaging techniques to detect the early responses of tumours to therapy, with a view to translating these into ... responses to an anti-vascular drug and for detecting early tumour responses to immunotherapy. An early apoptotic response following ...

  28. Dr Bristi Basu

    ... Research Committee member; Eastern Lead for NIHR CRN Early Phase Cancer Studies Specialty Group. My research focus is in drug ... translate preclinical findings on lead candidate agents into early phase clinical trials of novel therapeutic drugs as chief investigator, ...

  29. Dr Brent O'Carrigan

    - Phase 2/3 clinical trials in renal cancer and melanoma ...

  30. Professor Charlotte Coles

    ... with linked translational research: 1. IMPORT LOW : phase III randomised trial (RCT) investigating intensity modulated radiotherapy ... 2018 patients recruited; 71 UK centres 2. IMPORT HIGH : phase III RCT investigating dose-escalated IMRT for patients at higher risk of ...

  31. Dr Pippa Corrie

    ... I am chief investigator of the national adjuvant melanoma phase 3 trial, collaborating with Mark Middleton, Oxford, who leads associated ...

  32. Professor Tim Eisen

    ... responsible for oncology trials from first in man to Phase II. ...

  33. Dr Hugo Ford

    ... and gastric cancer. I am chief investigator of a national phase 3 trial of gastric cancer chemotherapy and locally am collaborating with ...

  34. Professor Duncan Jodrell

    ... novel therapeutic combinations, including first into man (phase I) and associated studies.  My research goal is to identify successful, ...

  35. Professor Antonis Antoniou

    ... of statistical modelling techniques for addressing clinical questions, and the development of risk prediction tools which are used in clinical practice. I have a research group of 10 which focuses on two broad ...

  36. Dr Alasdair Russell

    ... to complex, patient-relevant model systems in a pre-clinical setting. Further, we use these novel models in a range of pre-clinical trials to advance our understanding of disease. ...

  37. Dr Amos Burke

    ... a member of the National Cancer Research Institute Lymphoma Clinical Studies Group and chairs its paediatric Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma subgroup. ... laboratory collaborations and currently co-supervises a Clinical and a basic science PhD student. At a national level Dr Burke is the ...

  38. Dr Andrew Pierce

    DNA damage and repair, oncology clinical biomarkers ...

  39. Dr Andrew Gee

    Since 1995, I have been working on technical aspects of clinical ultrasonic imaging, with particular emphasis on three-dimensional ...

  40. Mr Angelos Kolias

    Angelos Kolias is a Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant Neurosurgeon in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Addenbrooke’s Hospital and University of Cambridge, ... Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London. His clinical interests include surgery for brain tumours (special interest in skull ...

  41. Dr Anna Piskorz

    ... Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory. I’m engaged in several clinical trails (ARIEL2, PISSARO, ICON7, ICON8, MADCaP, PHL-093 Toronto, ...

  42. Professor Anthony Davenport

    ... through membership of the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Committee on Receptor Nomenclature and Drug ...

  43. Dr Basma Greef

    ... develop new treatments. My other interests include clinical trials and the effective management of toxicities related to widely used ...

  44. Ms Ceilidh Welsh

    ... from nearly 3000 patients recruited across radiotherapy trials in Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer and Head & Neck Cancer. ...

  45. Dr Danish Mazhar

    ... He is the Principal Investigator of numerous clinical trials in Prostate, Bladder and Testis Cancers. He is a member of National ...

  46. Dr David Gilligan

    ... tract cancer and is an enthusiastic participator in clinical trials. He has been a member of the NCRI Lung Cancer Studies Group. He is ...

  47. Cambridge Cancer Trials Centre

    ... Trials Unit - Cancer Theme (CCTU-CT). If you are a patient and want to know more about clinical trials trials relevant to you, ... the Clinical Operations Team, which is responsible for the care of the patient taking part, or thinking about taking part in clinical ...

  48. Putting patients first

    ... patients each year providing the highest quality clinical care backed up by some of the finest cancer science in the world. The 5 year ... Papworth Hospital) where innovative research is improving patient diagnosis and treatment. Late phase ...

  49. World Pancreatic Cancer Day: The role of research nurses in clinical trials

    ... to ensure they meet the trials requirements. Once the patient is deemed eligible we then coordinate their care, recording data relating to treatment they are having and side effects. We ...

  50. Clinical research on lung cancer

    ... helps over 500 patients every year. The interests of the patient are always the top priority. We offer patients the best routine care. Whenever possible, we also offer patients the opportunity to take part in ...

  51. Clinical research on breast cancer

    ... different breast cancer types, which will then enable each patient to be given the most effective course of treatment. Cambridge is also ... being introduced into more UK centres as a standard of care. Response to hormone therapy We have identified how the oestrogen ...

  52. NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)

    ... burden, amounting in the UK to ~£16bn/year in health care, economic and other costs. Therefore, the overarching goal of the Cancer ... device allowing novel integration of fusion imaging with out-patient local anaesthetic perineal biopsy for prostate cancer; and a study to ...

  53. Major funding for Cambridge Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre

    ... Cancer Research UK, the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and the Little Princess Trust specifically for ... to all our research teams working in alliance with our patient and public involvement group, and our academic and industrial partners. ...

  54. New trial brings screening for oesophageal cancer closer

    ... Cancer Research UK and the National Institute for Health and Care Research. Tim Cowper, 49, a brewer from Cambridge, has had acid ... to swallow capsule on a thread, which contains a sponge. The patient swallows the capsule which dissolves in the stomach and the sponge ...

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