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  1. Dr Julian Sale

    ... to monitor the molecular choreography of proteins and DNA at sites of stalled replication. ...

  2. Professor Duncan Jodrell

    I endeavour to integrate and optimise the pre-clinical development and science-led clinical application of novel therapies and novel therapeutic combinations, including first into man (phase I) and associated studies.  My research goal is to identify...

  3. Dr K Gatley

    ... 170 patients being recruited from UK participating sites. ...

  4. Professor Ming-Qing Du

    ... B or T lymphocytes and occur at both nodal and extranodal sites. The accurate diagnosis of various lymphoma subtypes is critical in ...

  5. Dr Richard Baird

    Early phase clinical trials, including expertise in: ...

  6. Miss Rachel Matthews

    ... to extract a small number of cells from multiple tumour sites; this sampling method provides a better capture of the cell populations ...

  7. Dr Daniel Hodson

    ... cells or memory B cells, whereas less competitive B cells default to apoptosis. Rapidly changing, but tightly controlled, programmes of ...

  8. Professor Jean Abraham

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  9. Dr Oscar M Rueda

    Development of statistical methods and models for the analysis and integration of breast cancer high-throughput data: detection of alterations in DNA copy number and their influence in mRNA expression and survival, in order to obtain predictive markers....

  10. Dr Robin Hesketh

    I am based in the Biochemistry Department and work on several cancer related projects, primarily in collaboration with Jim Metcalfe, Kevin Brindle and Doug Easton. These fall into four areas (1) Development of anti-angiogenic gene therapy, (2) Studies...

  11. Miss Carla Vazquez Amos

  12. Mr Douglas van Niekerk

  13. Dr Inigo Martincorena

    My research focuses on understanding cancer progression as a result of somatic mutation and selection. Over the past few years, systematic sequencing of tumours has revolutionised our understanding of the genetics of cancer. This has revealed that most...

  14. Dr Ludovic Vallier

    (tbc)

  15. 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,...

  16. 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...

  17. Mr Asif Jah

    Mr Asif Jah ...

  18. 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...

  19. Professor Grant Stewart

    Professor Stewart is an academic surgeon at the University of Cambridge, with a focus on developing and promoting surgery related clinical trials and translational research. Grant has a specific interest in optimising management of patients with...

  20. Dr Julia Wilson

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

  21. Mr Justin Davies

    Justin Davies Clinical Director of Digestive Diseases and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, and an Associate Lecturer at the University of Cambridge. His thesis was written on molecular stool screening for colorectal cancer, and...

  22. 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...

  23. Dr Kenneth Seamon

    Director of Scientific Development and Global Collaborations

  24. Mr Nick Screaton

    Dr Screaton was appointed Consultant Radiologist in Papworth and Addenbrooke's Hospitals, Cambridge in 2000. He specialises in cardiothoracic radiology and has acted as Radiology Clinical Director in Papworth Hospital 2004 - 12 and President of the...

  25. Dr Catherine Lindon

    ... proteolysis. We use time-lapse fluorescence imaging of live cells to measure proteolysis of substrates in real time, and to study the ...

  26. 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...

  27. Dr Alex Cagan

    My research seeks  to understand the somatic evolutionary processes that occur within our bodies as we age and their consequences for health.  Evolution is often considered  to be an almost imperceptibly slow process. However, the cells that...

  28. Dr Clive D'Santos

  29. Professor Chris Rodgers

    I lead Cambridge's ultra-high field human MRI lab. My group is based at the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre which has a Siemens 7T Terra MRI scanner. Our research focus is on developing new ultra-high field MRI methods and translating them into clinical...

  30. 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...

  31. 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...

  32. Professor Sir David Klenerman

    ... molecules and processes including the T-cell receptor on live cells and protein folding. In collaboration with Professor Dobson we are ...

  33. Professor Raymond Goldstein

    My group focuses on nonequilibrium phenomena in the natural world, with particular emphasis on biological physics. We strive for a holistic approach in which theory and experiment seamlessly coexist. Much of our current research is involved with...

  34. Professor Vincent Gnanapragasam

    Vincent J Gnanapragasam holds a personal Chair in Urology at the University of Cambridge and is an Honorary Consultant Urologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge. He graduated from Newcastle University and following basic surgical training, was...

  35. Mr David Yu

    Computational and Systems Approaches to Gene Circuits and Networks Controlling Chromosome Segregation and Morphogenesis; Gene Expression Noise and Fluctuations in Mitosis and Embryonic Development; Morphogen Gradients in Mitosis, Embryonic Patterning,...