Pancreatic Cancer Programme co-lead is recognised as one of the UK’s future science leaders to receive Government funding to help commercialise their innovations.
A new study led by Centre researchers, published in Nature Genetics, provides insights into how cells adapt to changes in oxygen availability, providing a potential new avenue to target tumour growth.
Two Centre members have been successful in winning government funding to develop AI technologies to improve diagnosis and speed up life-saving cancer treatment.
Recent work at the University of Cambridge on kidney cancer screening, led by Dr Juliet Usher-Smith and Professor Grant Stewart and funded by Kidney Cancer UK, reveals positive public attitudes towards a potential screening programme.