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  1. Mr Oscar Baldwin

    ... disease and its rarity. My work aims at understanding the events that allow the normal developing choroid plexus epithelium to transform ...

  2. Dr Saif Ahmad

    I am a senior clinical oncology trainee currently undertaking a Clinical PhD Fellowship at the MRC Cancer Unit in Prof Ashok Venkitaraman's lab. My research is focused on understanding a novel mechanism by which the BRCA2 tumour suppressor protein...

  3. Dr Sujath Abbas

    ... (OAC), where I investigated the dynamics of mutational events during the development and spread of OAC. Also, along with colleagues I ...

  4. Professor Walid Khaled

    ... works on defining the early cellular and molecular events that drive tumour initiation and development. In particular, we focus on ...

  5. 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...

  6. Professor Andrea Brand

  7. Dr Alison Schuldt

  8. Mrs Amy Bates

  9. Miss Amy Cullen

  10. Ms Anita Chhabra

  11. Dr Ahsen Ustaoglu

  12. Dr Clea Barcena

  13. Ms Catherine Dabrowska

  14. Ms Chiara Cerrato

  15. Dr Chandan Sanghera

  16. Dr Alejandra Bruna

    We 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 the regulation of human BCSCs, we have analyzed a panel of breast cancer cell lines that represent the...

  17. Dr Danish Mazhar

    Dr Mazhar was a Medical Undergraduate at the University of Oxford and completed his Clinical Training in London. He undertook Specialist Training in Medical Oncology at the Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals in London. He was awarded a PhD by...

  18. Mr Giuseppe Aresu

    Mr Aresu is a Consultant Thoracic Surgeon at the Royal Papworth Hospital. He undertook his Cardiothoracic specialist training in Padua, Udine (Italy) and in Bristol (UK). In November 2011 he started working as consultant thoracic surgeon in Udine where...

  19. Dr James Nathan

    Cellular mechanisms of oxygen and metabolite sensing: ...

  20. Mrs Jane Bushen

  21. Mrs Jane Lichfield

  22. Dr Jane Dobson

    As a Veterinary Oncologist, I am interested in many aspects of cancer including diagnostic methods and treatment of commonly occuring cancers in animals eg lymphoma and osteosarcoma. Animals cancer patients could provide an excellent model for...

  23. Dr Janet Maguire

  24. Dr Jan Czarnecki

  25. Dr Ljiljana Fruk

  26. Mr liam masterson

  27. Dr Sarah Aitken

  28. Dr Steve Holmes

  29. Mr Arqum Anwar

    ... by mass spectrometry. The data will be used, along with KO cell lines and ChIP-seq experiments, to delineate the function(s) of the ...

  30. 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...

  31. Dr Alvis Brazma

    ... (microarray, sequencing) data analysis. Data integration. Cell cycle. I am in charge of running and developing the transcriptomics data ...

  32. Dr Catherine Lindon

    My lab studies cell division in human cells, with particular focus on regulation by ... proteolysis that make critical contributions to coordinated cell division, and have well documented cancer-promoting activities. Ongoing ... and why ubiquitin targeting regulates different processes in cell division. ...

  33. Dr Adeeba Fathima Valiya Thodiyil

    Single cell/Tissue imaging, quantitative microscopy, image analysis  ...

  34. 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...

  35. Dr Adrien Hallou

    ... to understand the role of cellular heterogeneity in cell fate decision, pattern formation and tissue function during development, ...

  36. Dr Ahsan MEMON

    ... system was deployed to the study of cancer and stem cell shape regulation and the role of effective membrane tension in unionising ... membrane in interpreting the environment that surrounds the cell to regulate and control cell dynamics and by extension cell behaviours ...

  37. Dr David Fernandez-Antoran

    ... for designing external interventions that can modulate cell competition outcomes, eliminate oncogenic mutations from tissues and reduce the ...

  38. Dr John Lizhe Zhuang

    ... direct experimentation to explore their interactions and competition, ultimately leading to malignancy or a more indolent ...

  39. Mr Angelos Kolias

    ... Health Research Group on Acquired Brain and Spine Injury. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he is leading the neurosurgical theme of the  ...

  40. Dr Anna Piskorz

    ... monitoring patient response and improving patient management during the course of treatment. In my research I use variety of specimens like ...

  41. Professor Anna Philpott

    ... in the balance between proliferation and differentiation during development and cancer, using a range of models including embryos of the ... that co-ordinate proliferation and differentiation during development, and their application in stem cell and developmental ...

  42. Dr Chiwen Chang

    1. Interaction between NK cells and HLA Class I antigen during immune response. 2. Immunotherapy for cancers and autoimmune diseases. ...

  43. Dr Claudia Ribeiro de Almeida

    ... are involved in regulating AID targeting specificity during B-lymphocyte immune responses. These studies will elucidate the ...

  44. Dr Catherine Green

    ... replication, both at genetic and epigenetic levels. It is during replication that the mutations that cause cancer are either generated or ...

  45. Dr Daniel Hodson

    ... of gene expression determine successive cell fate choices during the germinal centre reaction. It is the loss of this tight control and ... expression becomes corrupted at the level of translation during the development of lymphoma. Furthermore, we wish to reveal how this ...

  46. Professor Steve Charnock-Jones

    ... and the way this tissue responds to oxidative stress during pregnancy is also of considerable interest. My work focuses on the ...

  47. Professor Fiona Gilbert

    ... and have used both DCE MRI and FDG PET to monitor changes during neo adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer. I am keen to ...

  48. Professor Antonis Antoniou

    My main research interest is the development and application of statistical modelling techniques for addressing clinical questions, and the development of risk prediction tools which are used in clinical practice. I ... group of 10 which focuses on two broad areas: - the development and evaluation of risk prediction models for familial breast, ...

  49. Dr Andrew Bannister

    ... histones. This information has been used to enable the development of small molecule inhibitors (to both writers and readers). More ...

  50. 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...

  51. Mr Asif Jah

    ... has made significant contributions to the specialist service development at Cambridge and expansion of the department of HPB and Transplant ... invasive surgery and has contributed heavily to the development of advanced laparoscopic pancreatic and liver resections, highly ...

  52. Dr Athena Matakidou

    ... the biological processes that contribute to renal cancer development and progression by developing clinically relevant mouse models of ... genetic events observed in human renal cell carcinoma. The development of reproducible and accurate RCC mouse models will allow in-vivo ...

  53. 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...

  54. Dr Alasdair Russell

    ... range of pre-clinical trials to advance our understanding of disease. ...

  55. Mr Amit Roshan

    ... in early melanoma, and progressing our understanding of disease mechanisms in the initiation and progression of localised melanoma. ...

  56. Professor Anthony Davenport

    ... emission tomography, to determine how these are altered with disease. Major interests are the role of endothelin-1 in human pathophysiology ...

  57. Professor Clemens Kaminski

    ... study of protein-protein interactions, which are linked to disease, in particular to cancer, Parkinson's disease and Malaria. The techniques are also used for research into molecular ...

  58. Professor Daniel St Johnston

    Most tumours arise from epithelial tissues composed of polarised cells that stick together to form sheets, and a loss of polarity is a hallmark of tumours. We investigate how polarity is established in different epithelial tissues in flies and mammals,...

  59. Mr Kourosh Saeb-Parsy

    ... immunotherapies. In collaboration with colleagues at the Gurdon Institute, AstraZeneca and Medimmune, I lead a programme to investigate ...

  60. Professor Tony Kouzarides

    ... at the University of Cambridge, Deputy Director of the Gurdon Institute and Director of the Milner Therapeutics Institute. Tony ... He returned to Cambridge to lead a research group at the Gurdon Institute. Tony's research group at the Gurdon Institute is focused ...

  61. Dr Ashray Gunjur

    ... by Dr David Adams and Dr Trevor Lawley (Wellcome Sanger Institute) investigating the relationship between gut microbiota and outcomes ...

  62. Dr Aisling Redmond

    ... of Surgeons in Ireland and Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute (with Professor Jason Carroll), partially funded by an IRCSET Inspire ... Dr Duncan Odom’s lab at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, analysing non-coding regions of the genome. She is now Group ...

  63. Dr Amos Burke

    ... lymphomas and is a member of the National Cancer Research Institute Lymphoma Clinical Studies Group and chairs its paediatric Non-Hodgkin ... PhD student. At a national level Dr Burke is the National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network : Cancer National ...

  64. Professor Tony Green

    ... appointed Director of the Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. In work which has spanned basic, translational and clinical research ...

  65. Mrs Catherine Atkins

    ... 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, ...

  66. Professor Charlotte Coles

    ... Research Centre of Excellence . She a National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Research Professor focussing on ...

  67. Mr David Chalmers

    ... IT and Scientific Computing Department at the CRUK Cambridge Institute. We create and support software services and applications for the ...

  68. Dr Joanna Baxter

    ... Departments of Haematology and Medical Genetics, the Sanger Institute, and their collaborators. Since its inception, the biobank has played ...

  69. Dr Emmanuel Huguet

    ... biology at Oxford University in the laboratories of the Institute of Molecular Medicine at the John Radcliffe Hospital. He carried out ...

  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 ...

  71. Dr Cedric Ghevaert

    ... the Royal College of Pathologists in 2005. He obtained his PhD in 2008 studying novel antibodies for the treatment of bleeding in neonates ...

  72. Ms Ceilidh Welsh

    I am a PhD student working with  Cancer Research UK RadNet Cambridge Radiation ...

  73. Professor Eamonn Maher

    ... and non-clinician scientists and had supervised more than 25 PhD or MD students to completion. Current research in Eamonn?s group relates to ...

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