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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 Catherine Lindon

    My lab studies cell division in human cells, with particular focus on regulation by ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. We use time-lapse fluorescence imaging of live cells to measure proteolysis of substrates in real time, and to study the role of...

  22. Dr Elisa Laurenti

    Daily blood cell production is guaranteed throughout life by a hierarchy with haematopoietic stem cells (HSC) at its root. HSC are very different from other haematopoietic cell types and have unique functional properties, such as their infrequent...

  23. Dr Fanni Gergely

    The goal of our laboratory is to understand the molecular networks that control cell division during development and adult tissue homeostasis and use this knowledge to develop new therapies for cancer research.

  24. Dr Hesna Begum Akman Tuncer

    Ubiquitin-mediated signaling in cell division

  25. Dr Sarah Jefferies

    Local and National Research - improving complex radiotherapy provision I am a collaborator in an industry-academic-NHS collaboration developing hyperpolarized pyruvate/lactate 13C-MR imaging and spectroscopy a clinical polarizer in the Department of...

  26. Dr John Suckling

    Our research programme leverages two decades of advancements in magnetic resonance imaging and assocaited methodologies to accrue the evidence to inform the difficult discussions with patients with brain tumours, and their families, on the balance...

  27. Dr Marisa Segal

    Spindle morphogenesis is regulated by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) and monitored by checkpoints to enforce accurate chromosomal segregation and spatial coupling between the axis of the mitotic spindle and the division plane. These controls safeguard...

  28. Dr Phil Jones

    Our group studies how normal cell behaviour is altered by mutation in the early stages of cancer evolution. We focus on squamous tissues, the skin epidermis and the lining of the oesophagus, using transgenic models, novel sequencing approaches in human...

  29. Dr Pier Paolo D'Avino

    Defects in cell division often cause abnormal distribution of the genetic material between the two daughter cells. These abnormalities generate genetic instability, which is widely considered as a major factor in the onset and development of human...

  30. Our vision and strategy

    ... Professor Richard Gilbertson, Director of the CRUK Cambridge Centre Our vision is to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. The ...

  31. Children's Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence

    ... UK (CRUK) launched the CRUK Children’s Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence (CRUK-CBTCE) to drive progress in paediatric brain cancer ... Children’s Brain Tumour Board (ICBTB). OUR MISSION To forge an innovative four-stage pipeline that generates ...

  32. Tue 26 Sep 11:00: Deep Learning Applications for Histological Image Analysis

    ... Image Analysis The Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre and the Department of Radiology at Addenbrooke’s are pleased to ... of utmost importance to histopathologists during diagnosis. Our work primarily focuses on histological tissue samples and helping ...

  33. Breast Cancer Virtual Institute

    ... 1,000 UK women still die of breast cancer every month. Our research is aiming to increase the survival rate through:  Collaboration: ... Cancer Virtual Institute is part of the CRUK Cambridge Centre ...

  34. About the Centre

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

  35. Paediatric Cancer

    ... Programme network Our programme members  work in many different departments and institutions ... ECMC Paediatric Network Hutchison/MRC Research Centre  Innovative Therapies for Children with Cancer (ITCC) ...

  36. Scientific Advisory Board visit Cambridge

    ... We welcomed our Scientific Advisory Board to Cambridge 16-18 October 2019. ... a stellar group of cancer scientists that form our joint Centre and Institute Scientific Advisory Board  (SAB). Prof Doug ...

  37. Early Cancer Institute

    ... Early Cancer Institute is affiliated with the CRUK Cambridge Centre ... Cancer Institute Our key research objectives are: 1.  Risk prediction . 2.  ...

  38. Cambridge Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (ECMC)

    ... and diagnostic tests to aid treatment decisions. The Centre focuses on genetic predisposition to cancer and the identification of ... event in October 2023 Our 4th annual 'Experimental Cancer Medicine Demystified' event occurred on 20 ...

  39. Cancer Research UK-AstraZeneca Functional Genomics Centre

    ... New centre will use CRISPR technology, big data and clinical insights to discover ... partnerships now emerging. This is aligned with our vision of the Milner Research Labs as a collaborative hub that will break ...

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