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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 ...
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Dr Athena Matakidou
... modify the mouse renal apithelium and replicate the genetic events observed in human renal cell carcinoma. The development of reproducible ...
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Dr Mariann Bienz
... cell compartment. Our aim is to understand the molecular events underlying Wnt signal transduction. We focus on positively-acting ...
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Dr Dario Bressan
... for the spatial and temporal control of biological events in vivo. Specifically, I am using photochemically caged ligands and ...
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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 ...
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Professor Gillian Murphy
... by trafficking which allows specific localisation in events such as cell invasion. The identification of the importance of specific ...
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Dr James Nathan
Cellular mechanisms of oxygen and metabolite sensing: ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Dr Marisa Segal
... morphogenesis in S. cerevisiae we have focused on the events that determine SPB asymmetry or spindle polarity, i.e. the mechanisms ...
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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...
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Mr David Thurtle
Radiological assessment of prostatic osseous metastases. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy. Early detection of prostate cancer. Risk Prediction in prostate cancer
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Dr Avgi Andreou
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Miss Aileen Nacorda
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Mr Adrian Lascu
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Dr Alex Martin
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Ms Alison Hallett
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Professor Tony Green
Tony Green is Professor of Haemato-oncology in the University of Cambridge and honorary Consultant Haematologist at Addenbrookes Hospital. He was appointed Head of the University Department of Haematology (2000-2020), and in 2016 was appointed Director...
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Dr Aditi Vedi
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Dr Becky Gilley
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Mrs Bin Liu
Clinical information system
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Dr Claudia Ribeiro de Almeida
B-lymphocytes are cells of the immune system responsible for the production of antibodies, and do so by employing hazardous mechanisms of somatic DNA mutation and DNA deletion-recombination with remarkable efficiency. Increasing evidence suggests a...
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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...
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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...
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Dr Andrew Bannister
I have spent the last three decades generally messing around with chromatin with a special focus on histones and their modifications. My research has focused on identifying novel histone modifications together with characterization of the enzymes ...
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Dr Simon Cook
In terms of basic science we are interested in how protein kinase and lipid signalling pathways control cell fate decisions such as proliferation versus differentiation and survival versus death. However, these pathways are frequently de-regulated in...
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Dr David Adams
David performs forward genetic screens to uncover cancer genes and pathways and leads a programme to decode the genomes of several mouse strains. He also leads the Mouse Genomes Project and the Mouse Genetics Project. The Mouse Genomes Project is...
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Professor Eric Miska
Our main goal is to understand how cells interpret genetic and epigenetic information as well as environmental cues to determine their correct cell fate, i.e. to make the decision to divide, die or differentiate. The recent discovery of a large...
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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...
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Dr Helen Morris
In the Primary Care Unit I've managed and collaborated on a number of randomised controlled trials and other well-designed studies in the field of cancer and genetics in a primary care setting: 1) The GRAIDS (Genetic Risk Assessment on the Internet and...
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Professor Heike Laman
F-box proteins (FBPs) are the substrate-recruiting subunits of SCF (Skp1-cullin1-FBP)-type E3 ubiquitin ligases, but ubiquitinated substrates have been identified for only a few of the sixty-nine FBPs identified in humans. The major aim of my laboratory...
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Mr James Watson
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Mrs Sarah Fesco
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Dr David Fairen-Jimenez
Our research concerns the study of the molecular mechanisms that control adsorption processes in porous materials. We are particularly interested in drug delivery systems, where nanotechnology has a fundamental impact to revolutionise cancer diagnosis...
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Miss Jamie McGinn
Project title: Epithelial cell dynamics during postnatal growth; relevance for ...
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Dr Ali Amin Al Olama
... at highest risk of developing prostate cancer could be useful for prevention and screening programs. ...
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Mr Arqum Anwar
... 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 spectrometry. The ...
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Dr Andreas Bender
Previously affiliated with the Lead Discovery Informatics (LDI) group of Novartis in Cambridge/MA, I am now developing and applying cheminformatics techniques in the drug discovery field in my group with the University of Cambridge. Our expertise ranges...
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Dr Alejandra Bruna
... An integrated bioinformatic analysis found this signature to be a prognostic pathway signature in ER-/basal human breast cancer. We are now ...
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Professor Adrian Liston
We are focussed on understanding the biology of regulatory T cells within the tissues. How they migrate there, what controls their numbers and their functions, both immunological and tissue homeostatic in nature. Our approach is to identify key unknowns...
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Dr Alison Dunning
Work in the Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology "wet lab" involves running very high throughput SNP-chip genotyping and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) studies. We search for genetic risk factors for both cancer susceptibility and treatment-response...
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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...
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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...
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Professor Sir Bruce Ponder
... enriched for genes associated with the 72 GWAS loci formally confirmed at the time of our analysis. These regulons and their TFs show ...