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  1. Dr Alison Dunning

    Work in the Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology "wet lab" involves running very high ...

  2. 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, Cambridge, UK. He also holds an adjunct Professorship at Humanitas University,...

  3. Dr Anna Piskorz

    ... (Canada), NKI (The Netherlands), VU University Medical Centre (The Netherlands), Institute of Cancer Sciences University of Glasgow ...

  4. Professor Anthony Davenport

    ... trace amines). We collaborate with the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre to use PET to non-invasively image receptors in vivo using novel peptide ...

  5. Mr Asif Jah

    Mr Asif Jah ...

  6. Dr Bristi Basu

    I co-lead the Cambridge Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre with Prof Duncan Jodrell and the CRUK Cambridge Centre Pancreatic Cancer Programme with Dr Giulia Biffi. Other roles include ...

  7. Professor Charlotte Coles

    ... Oncology and NIHR Research Professor at the CRUK Cambridge Centre. Her research aims are to provide breast cancer patients with the ... for Cancer Research UK Radnet-Cambridge Radiation Research Centre of Excellence . She a National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) ...

  8. Professor Chris Rodgers

    ... MRI lab. My group is based at the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre which has a Siemens 7T Terra MRI scanner. Our research focus is on ...

  9. Ms Ceilidh Welsh

    ... Cancer Research UK RadNet Cambridge Radiation Research Centre of Excellence. My  area of research looks into the development of ...

  10. Dr Daniel Hodson

    Pathogenesis of Germinal Centre Derived B Cell Lymphomas. Many of the commonest human lymphomas ... stage of B lymphocyte differentiation termed the Germinal Centre. Normal B lymphocytes form part of our adaptive immune system. B cells ... compete for T cell help before exiting the germinal centre as immunoglobulin secreting plasma cells or memory B cells, whereas less ...

  11. Dr Andreas Bender

    ... field in my group with the University of Cambridge. Our expertise ranges from the analysis of chemical screening data over the ...

  12. Professor Adrian Liston

    ... both immunological and tissue homeostatic in nature. Our approach is to identify key unknowns and then design new genetic tools to ...

  13. 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...

  14. Dr Adrien Hallou

    Initially trained as a physicist and a chemist at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris, France), I developed my interest for quantitative approaches of biological systems during my MPhil and PhD in Biophysics at the University of Cambridge. I am now a...

  15. Dr Ahsan MEMON

    Ahsan has developed a sui generis versatile holographic system capable of diverse photo-perturbation techniques including photo-manipulation, photo-activation, photo-ablation, optical-trapping and optogenetics, combined with multi-modal imaging...

  16. Dr Andrew Murray

    Our interest lies in the control of mitochondrial respiration and energy metabolism. We are interested in the metabolic response to dietary manipulation and alterations in oxygen supply, including the matching of oxygen demand and supply. We study this...

  17. Professor Alan Warren

    Our long-term goal is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of ribosome assembly in eukaryotic cells and to understand how defects in this process cause bone marrow failure and cancer predisposition. Assembly of the two subunits of the ribosome,...

  18. Dr Alasdair Russell

    ... novel models in a range of pre-clinical trials to advance our understanding of disease. ...

  19. Mr Amit Roshan

    ... tumour DNA (ctDNA) in early melanoma, and progressing our understanding of disease mechanisms in the initiation and progression of ...

  20. Dr Andrew Gill

    I work in the hyperpolarized-13C imaging group in the Department of Radiology and apply computational methods to the analysis of MR images of tumours. I have in the past specialised in pharmacokinetic modelling of DCE-MRI data. My more recent work...

  21. Dr Christine Farr

    ... biology and the relationship between the structural organisation of vertebrate chromosomes and their function. Previously we have ... and beta). Current research focuses on (i) the functional organisation of vertebrate centromere domains; (ii) the role of toposiomerase ...

  22. Professor Daniel St Johnston

    ... and analyse the effects of polarity mutations on epithelial organisation. ...

  23. Dr Liz Hook

    I hold overall responsibilty for the organisation, delivery and examination of the Clinical Pathology Course in ...

  24. Mr Mahmood Shafi

    ... various bodies including some affiliated to the World Health Organisation. ...

  25. Our organisation

    ... Scientific Advisory Board The Centre is guided and supported by an international  Scientific Advisory ... Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute .   Our governance and management The core partners of the CRUK Cambridge ...

  26. Two Centre members elected to EMBO

    ... research. The two Centre members are among the 64 scientists from around the world elected this ... , Interim Director of the MRC Cancer Unit who co-leads our Early Detection Programme, said: “It is an honour to be elected a member ...

  27. About the Centre

    The CRUK Cambridge Centre is the collaboration of scientists and clinicians from Cambridge ... Our vision ... Our organisation ...

  28. Four Centre members elected to EMBO

    ... research. The four Centre members - and another four Cambridge researchers - are among the 63 ... of the Wellcome MRC Stem Cell Institute and a member of our Haematological Malignancies Programme. His research group uses a ...

  29. CRUK Cambridge Centre membership

    ... A key goal of the CRUK Cambridge Centre is to connect all the diverse research strands and organisations to ... As well as the staff we directly employ we also value EDI of our membership list. Our EDI champion, Claire King, (Cancer Immunology and ...

  30. Cambridge first UK centre to be given ‘Comprehensive Cancer Center of Excellence’

    ... and lead for European collaborations at the CRUK Cambridge Centre said: “This new and prestigious designation by the EACS is for us an ... more focused in delivering outstanding clinical care for our patients underpinned by the world-class research programmes at the ...

  31. Cambridge Centre one of top two cancer centres in Europe

    ... Cambridge first UK centre to be given ‘Comprehensive Cancer Center of Excellence’ status by ... more focused in delivering outstanding clinical care for our patients underpinned by the world-class research programmes at the ...

  32. Major funding for Cambridge Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre

    ... Cambridge’s Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (ECMC) will receive the cash injection over the next five years to help ... secured this funding. It clearly demonstrates recognition of our research excellence in experimental cancer medicine and is a credit to all ...

  33. Cambridge cancer scientists honoured by the Academy of Medical Sciences

    ... top Cambridge cancer scientists, including CRUK Cambridge Centre Director, elected as Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences. ... developmental biology of the mammary gland, the better our appreciation of how these processes can go wrong, resulting in breast ...

  34. European award for excellence

    ... The Cambridge Cancer Centre has been accredited as a Comprehensive Cancer Centre by the Organisation ... between the clinic and the lab will be the foundation for our future progress and for better outcomes for patients.’ ...

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