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  1. Dr Catherine Lindon

    ... role of substrate proteolysis in the precisely coordinated events giving rise to two daughter cells at the end of mitosis. The Aurora ...

  2. Dr Athena Matakidou

    ... modify the mouse renal apithelium and replicate the genetic events observed in human renal cell carcinoma. The development of reproducible ...

  3. Dr Mariann Bienz

    ... cell compartment. Our aim is to understand the molecular events underlying Wnt signal transduction. We focus on positively-acting ...

  4. Dr Dario Bressan

    ... for the spatial and temporal control of biological events in vivo. Specifically, I am using photochemically caged ligands and ...

  5. Dr Frank McCaughan

    My research is focused on understanding the early driver events that are critical to the development of squamous lung cancer (SQC) and ...

  6. Professor Gillian Murphy

    ... by trafficking which allows specific localisation in events such as cell invasion. The identification of the importance of specific ...

  7. Dr James Nathan

    Cellular mechanisms of oxygen and metabolite sensing: ...

  8. Dr James Rudd

    ... arteries as a predictor of plaque rupture and clinical events. Additionally, I use non-invasive imaging methods such as PET, MRI and ...

  9. Ms Paola Marco

    ... The inhibitor can be washed out, allowing us to study events in a more flexible way. I will introduce these mutants in RPE cells to ...

  10. Dr Marisa Segal

    ... morphogenesis in S. cerevisiae we have focused on the events that determine SPB asymmetry or spindle polarity, i.e. the mechanisms ...

  11. Dr David Gilligan

    David Gilligan is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist at Addenbrooke's and Papworth Hospitals in Cambridge. He is the Clinical Lead for Acute Oncology at Addenbrooke's. He trained in pre clinical medicine at the University of Edinburgh and clinical...

  12. Mr David Thurtle

    Radiological assessment of prostatic osseous metastases. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy. Early detection of prostate cancer. Risk Prediction in prostate cancer

  13. Professor David Glover

    Our laboratory studies the regulation of progression through mitosis and meiosis in animal cells. The high degree of evolutionary conservation of these regulatory mechanisms means that findings in model organisms are readily applicable to human cells....

  14. Dr Roisin Owens

    Our group works on integrating biological models with electronic devices to generate systems that can be predictive of real biological systems, for drug discovery and therapeutics. We combine expertise in a wide range of disciplines including...

  15. Mr Thierry Lefebvre

    Radiotherapy is often prescribed in oncology clinics to treat solid tumours and to limit the development and the propagation of cancer cells. The lack of oxygenation seen in some tumour regions under chaotic and unrestricted cellular growth constitute a...

  16. Professor Walid Khaled

    My laboratory works on defining the early cellular and molecular events that drive tumour initiation and development. In particular, we focus on how the cell of origin affects the differentiation trajectory of nascent tumour cells and dictates changes...

  17. Miss Alicia Gonzalez Diaz

  18. Professor Andrew Flewitt

    I work in large area electronics and MEMS devices, with a particular focus on acoustic wave devices using thin film piezoelectrics. There are two applications of these. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices can be used to make microfluidic pumps without...

  19. 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...

  20. Mr Andrew Robinson

  21. Dr Arnaud Comment

    Development of hyperpolarization techniques based on dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) for magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging in particular for biomedical applications. My research is focused on three main axes: Methodology in DNP, including...

  22. Dr Clea Barcena

  23. Miss Charlotte Barrett

  24. Dr Cedric Ghevaert

    Cedric Gevaert graduated from the medical school of the University Libre de Bruxelles in 1997 and subsequently became a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London (2000). He specialised in Haematology and became a fellow of the Royal College of...

  25. Ms Chloe Moulding

  26. 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...

  27. Professor Julie Ahringer

    We investigate the functions chromatin regulatory complexes implicated in human disease using the C. elegans model system. These include the histone deacetylase complex NuRD, the Retinoblastoma complex DRM, and a TIP60 histone acetyltransferase complex....

  28. Mr Julius Christopher Baeck

    I am a Wellcome Trust-funded  PhD student  in Klaus Okkenhaug's lab, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge. My research focuses on the role of the lipid signalling kinase PI3K δ in B cell homoeostasis. I am particularly...

  29. Dr Julia Carmona-Bozo

    My study focuses on imaging Breast cancer by using PET-MRI

  30. Dr Julian Sale

    My lab is interested in the mechanisms that alleviate arrested DNA replication and the impact their loss has on mutagenesis and on the maintenance of epigenetic memory through the recycling of histones during replication. Replication can be arrested by...

  31. Dr Julius Mieszczanek

  32. Dr Julia Wilson

    Cambridge Cancer Centre Executive Committee, Associate Director for Genetics and Genomics

  33. Miss Julia Knight

    Various projects for Lung Cancer research. Main project working on is Mesobank, preforming the quality control for solid tissue collected.

  34. Dr Julia Moreno-Vicente

  35. Miss Júlia Ponte

  36. Dr Juliane Perner

    Application of computational biology approaches to integrate different types of 'omics'-data with a focus on improving our understanding of the molecular biology of Esophageal cancer and Barrett's esophagus.

  37. Mr Aman Coonar

    ... metastectomy v best other care for colorectal metastases to lung. ...

  38. Mr Daniel Kottmann

    ... and validation of new therapeutic targets for squamous cell lung cancer. ...

  39. Dr Daniel Munoz-Espin

    My group works at the interface between cellular senescence, plasticity and the fundamental processes and mechanisms that lie at the origin of cancer. We are also developing novel tools and nanodevices for cancer early diagnosis and therapy. ...

  40. Dr Emma Rawlins

    The Rawlins lab works on the roles of stem cells in lung development and homeostasis with the dual aims of understanding how the ... in vivo techniques to investigate the molecular control of lung epithelial cell differentiation with an increasing emphasis on human lung ...

  41. Dr Feride (Ferda) Oezturk-Winder

    ... the characterisation of the biology of stem cells in normal lung and lung cancer, which should subsequently lead to an understanding of the ...

  42. Mr Giuseppe Aresu

    ... the minimally invasive program (VATS and robotic) for lung resections and thymectomies introducing in January 2014 the uniportal vats ... key hole uniportal VATS lobectomy, uniportal vats segmental lung resections and uniportal VATS subxiphoid approach for lung resections and ...

  43. Dr Joo-Hyeon Lee

    ... do their perturbation contribute to disease progression? The lung is a very slow cycling organ that is composed of diverse epithelial and ... during this process. Elucidating the normal process of lung dynamics will provide us a foundation to understand lung diseases and ...

  44. Dr Ali Amin Al Olama

    ... has focused on discovery of genetic risk factors of prostate cancer through genome-wide association studies and fine-mapping. I am a core member of an international consortium PRACTICAL (Prostate Cancer Association Group to Investigate Cancer Associated Alterations in the ...

  45. Dr Andreas Bender

    ... large amounts of chemical or biological data related to cancer drug discovery you are very welcome to contact me to see in which way I ...

  46. Dr Alejandra Bruna

    ... aimed to study the effects of the TGF-beta pathway in breast cancer stem cell (BCSC) regulation. To define a role of the TGF-beta pathway in ... of human BCSCs, we have analyzed a panel of breast cancer cell lines that represent the molecular heterogeneity present in primary ...

  47. Professor Antonis Antoniou

    ... component; - the identification and characterisation of cancer risks for genetically susceptible individuals, such as those carrying ...

  48. Dr Alison Dunning

    Work in the Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology "wet lab" involves running very high throughput ... (NGS) studies. We search for genetic risk factors for both cancer susceptibility and treatment-response. In this we collaborate closely ... consortia for breast, ovarian, endometrial and prostate cancer association studies: BCAC http://bcac.ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk, CIMBA ...

  49. Dr Ashray Gunjur

    ... broadly interested in immuno-oncology and the link between cancer and the gut microbiome, and am undertaking a PhD supervised by Dr David ... between gut microbiota and outcomes in patients with rare cancer types. ...

  50. Dr Ahsan MEMON

    ... this holographic system was deployed to the study of cancer and stem cell shape regulation and the role of effective membrane ...

  51. Dr Aisling Redmond

    ... She completed postdoctoral fellowships in the breast cancer field at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute (with Professor Jason Carroll), ...

  52. Professor Alan Warren

    ... how defects in this process cause bone marrow failure and cancer predisposition. Assembly of the two subunits of the ribosome, containing ... it is also important for oncogenesis: a novel class of human cancer predisposition disorder has recently emerged that is caused by mutations ...

  53. Dr Adrian Ionescu

    I currently work as a post-doctoral research associate at the Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, in the Thin Film Magnetism (TFM) group with Prof. Crispin Barnes on an ERC International Training Network project,...

  54. Dr Amos Burke

    Dr Amos Burke is a childhood cancer specialist working at Addenbrooke's providing a service for chidlren in the East of England. He has a particular interest in childhood lymphomas and is a member of the National Cancer Research Institute Lymphoma...

  55. 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...

  56. Dr Andrew Gee

    Since 1995, I have been working on technical aspects of clinical ultrasonic imaging, with particular emphasis on three-dimensional imaging and elastography (stiffness imaging). Along with Richard Prager and Graham Treece, I lead the Medical Imaging...

  57. 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,...

  58. Professor Anna Philpott

    I am interested in the balance between proliferation and differentiation during development and cancer, using a range of models including embryos of the frog Xenopus laevis, mammalian cells including ES cells, and mice. I am particularly interested in...

  59. Professor Andrea Brand

  60. Dr Alison Schuldt

  61. Dr Anna-Maria Shiarli

  62. Mr Adam Palmer

  63. Dr Avgi Andreou

  64. Mr Arqum Anwar

    Rotation Project: The project aims to investigate the cellular role(s) of a novel factor expected to be involved in DNA damage response. Specifically, the interactome of the protein will be explored using co-immunoprecipitation followed by mass...

  65. Dr Alexander Azizi

  66. Miss Ariella Stewart

  67. Dr Ashwin Seshia

    One of the research thrusts in my group is the development of microelectromechanical and microfluidics based platforms for early diagnosis. We also research microfabricated biophysical tools to characterise biological systems at the molecular, cellular...

  68. Dr Alasdair Russell

    ... of state-of-the-art Genome Editing technologies to complex, patient-relevant model systems in a pre-clinical setting. Further, we use these ...

  69. Dr Anna Piskorz

    ... prognostic and predictive biomarkers, helping in better patient stratification, earlier disease diagnosis, monitoring patient response and improving patient management during the course of ...

  70. Miss Annalisa Occhipinti

    I am a Mathematician and I am doing a PhD in bioinformatics at the University if Cambridge. I am currently working on gene network interactions and cancer data analysis. I am also developing a mathematical model of breast cancer, trying to link the gene...

  71. Dr Andre Neves

    ... enable clinicians to assess more accurately and rapidly the patient's response to cancer therapies, potentially leading to better outcomes ...

  72. Professor Brian Huntly

    ... and functional analyses of both mouse models and primary patient material. We are concentrating on transcriptional alterations in the ...

  73. Professor Charlotte Coles

    ... avoidance of radiotherapy in minimal risk women: patient selection using biomarkers – open: 50+ UK centres to date 4. ...

  74. Dr Pippa Corrie

    My research is based on improving outcomes for patients with chemoresistant cancers. I am chief investigator of the national adjuvant melanoma phase 3 trial, collaborating with Mark Middleton, Oxford, who leads associated translational studies focusing...

  75. Professor Chris Rodgers

    ... translating them into clinical research and ultimately for patient benefit. We are actively working on new methods parallel transmit ...

  76. Ms Ceilidh Welsh

    I am a PhD student working with  Cancer Research UK RadNet Cambridge Radiation Research Centre of Excellence. My  area of research looks into the development of novel machine-learning approaches for prediction of tumour control and normal-tissue...

  77. Mr Alex Frankell

    ... genomic aberrations in the Transforming growth factor beta pathway, such as SMAD4. ...

  78. Dr Adrian Kelly

    Biology of MHC class I and class II antigen processing and presentation pathways.

  79. Professor Tony Green

    ... of Experimental Hematology (2021). Research The JAK/STAT pathway has essential roles in several aspects of metazoan biology including ... and stem cell function. Somatic mutations affecting this pathway occur in multiple tumour types and are especially common in human ...

  80. Dr Basma Greef

    Supervisor Prof Margaret Ashcroft. Disruption of hypoxia response pathways in renal cancer and how these can be harnessed to develop new treatments. My other interests include clinical trials and the effective management of toxicities related to widely...

  81. Professor Carlos Caldas

    BREAST CANCER FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS The molecular taxonomy of breast cancers has revealed a complexity that suggests that different cancers have different cells of origin. The identification and characterisation of these cancer stem cells and their...

  82. Mrs Barbara Newcombe

    ... SLN technique in early Vulval cancer 3. randomised surgical intervention for early cervix cancer ...

  83. Dr Simon Cook

    ... control. This makes them attractive targets for therapeutic intervention and new drugs that target these pathways are in development or are ...

  84. Dr David Fernandez-Antoran

    We use long-term human and mouse 3D primary epithelial cultures,  in vivo  cell lineage tracing, mathematical modelling, next generation sequencing methods and state-of-the-art confocal microscopy techniques to unravel the molecular responses and...

  85. Professor Steve Charnock-Jones

    ... pathological conditions and are also open to therapeutic intervention. Endothelial cells are also a critical part of the placenta and ...

  86. Dr John Lizhe Zhuang

    ... crucial for early detection, risk stratification, and early intervention in cancer. My research primarily focuses on oesophageal ...

  87. 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...

  88. Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald

    Oesophageal cancer is a global health problem. The work of my laboratory and clinical team is driven by a clinical need to identify patients with pre-invasive disease (Barrett's oesophagus and squamous cell dysplasia) at high risk for cancer of the...

  89. Dr Richard Dybowski

    ... dynamics of bacterial infections with respect to antibiotic intervention. (b) Optimal experimental design. (c) Logics for clinical decision ...

  90. Dr Siddhartha Kar

    With the support of funding from UK Research and Innovation and Cancer Research UK, the Kar group primarily studies inherited or germline genetic variation and leverages this variation to investigate the causes, consequences, and correlates of key...

  91. Mr Aws Al-deka

  92. Miss Anita Balakrishnan

  93. Mrs Abigail Redman

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