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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. Professor Folma Buss

    Our work aims to determine of the cellular role(s) of myosin motor proteins in intracellular transport processes, cell signaling and membrane dynamics, and how defects in these molecular machines are linked to cancer, neurodegeneration and inflammation....

  16. Dr Sumru Bayin

    An understanding of the diversity of neural progenitors and flexibility in their fate choices - lineage plasticity - is crucial for understanding how complex organs like the brain are generated or undergo repair. The neonatal mouse cerebellum has...

  17. Dr Ragnhildur Thora Karadottir

    The CNS white matter links billions of neurons in the grey matter. Its function depends on oligodendrocytes enwrapping neuronal axons with myelin to synchronize and increase information flow between neurons: essential for our cognitive abilities, our...