Dr Jessica May Hislop joined The Institute of Cancer Research as a Bioinformatician in the Houlston Lab in the Genetics and Epidemiology division. Together with her colleagues, she is working towards ...
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A three-drug combination for aggressive advanced breast cancer doubles the length of time before the cancer progresses, ...
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) has awarded The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust a ...
A new imaging technique could mean patients with aggressive brain tumours benefit from cutting edge immunotherapy treatments, ...
Professor Janet Shipley is investigating ways to improve the treatment of patients with sarcomas that have a poor outcome. Group: Sarcoma Molecular Pathology 0000-0001-6748-8678 Originally from ...
Professor Sebastian Guettler is Deputy Head of the Division of Structural Biology. He studies the precise molecular mechanisms of signalling processes central to cancer stem cell function, with a ...
Professor Rosalind Eeles is searching for genetic variants that increase a person’s risk of prostate cancer and is currently leading clinical trials looking into whether regular screening of men with ...
Professor Clare Isacke aims to identify the processes by which tumour cells recruit non-cancerous cells during metastasis. She has held several senior positions at the ICR, including acting as Interim ...
Professor Pascal Meier and his group are investigating the complex relationship between cell death, immunity and tumorigenesis. Particularly, they are focussing on the role of cell death and ...
Dr Rachael Natrajan is researching the ways in which different subgroups of breast cancer can be characterised through genetic analysis of the tumour. By improving this understanding, it is hoped that ...