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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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Professor Simon Mendez-Ferrer
The Méndez-Ferrer laboratory research focuses on the regulation of the haematopoietic stem-cell niche in health and disease. Blood stem cells reside in specialised niches which allows them to self-renew, proliferate, differentiate and migrate according...
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Miss Ariella Stewart
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Dr Annalisa Mupo
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a molecularly diverse malignancy representing 15-20% of all childhood and around 35% of all adult leukemias. My work aims to study commonly occurring mutations in AML-NK (normal karyotype) using sophisticated mouse models.
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Dr Anne Warren
Responsible for providing histopathological support and tissue sampling and assessment for research projects of the urological malignancies research programme.
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Dr Cinzia Esposito
Hypoxia signalling
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Dr Christine Farr
I am interested in chromosome biology and the relationship between the structural organisation of vertebrate chromosomes and their function. Previously we have derived a minimal human chromosome, studied de novo telomere formation and genetically...
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Mr Calvin Cheah
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Ms Danya Cheeseman
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Dr Dominick McIntyre
Head of the CRUK CI Imaging Core Facility, specialising in preclinical MRI and image databases, and running a team supporting research in clinical & preclinical MR, BLI/FLI, CT and radionuclide imaging, and ultrasound.
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Dr Shiqing Mao
DNA modifications
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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...
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Dr Kathryn Chapman
Kathryn Chapman is the Deputy Director of the Milner Therapeutics Institute, a dynamic partnership between pharmaceutical companies and academics at the University of Cambridge and associated Institutes. Its mission is to connect the intellectual know...
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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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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 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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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 ...
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Dr Fengzhu Xiong
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Dr Anastasia Tsyben
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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...
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Professor Ben Simons
We are interested in the role of stem cells in the maintenance of adult tissue. In particular, by drawing of the results of inducible genetic labelling, we have studied the mechanism of epidermal maintenance in mouse. Currently, we are extending these...
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Dr Benjamin Czech
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Dr Ben Sidders
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Dr Richard Benson
Interests based around improving radiotherapy and chemoradiotherapy in head and neck and urological cancers, develpoing technical radiotherapy and evaluating treatment related toxicity.
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Dr Ben Uttenthal
(tbc)
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Mrs Catherine Atkins
Communications and Administration Manager for the Early Cancer Institute, www.earlycancer.cam.ac.uk., the UK's only Institute dedicated to research into Early Cancer. A highly multidisciplinary, collaborative ecosystem of experts is working to take...