Understanding how cancer cells grow
04 January 2010Cambridge scientists are asking what role stem cells play in how cancer develops, spreads and relapses.
Cambridge scientists are asking what role stem cells play in how cancer develops, spreads and relapses.
Cancer cells can now be viewed as never before, thanks to cutting-edge imaging tools being developed in Cambridge.
Scientists at Strangeways Research Laboratory are leading the search for the ‘genetic cards’ that determine an individual’s risk of cancer.
Computational biology is helping scientists to navigate through the data deluge generated from the analysis of cancer genomes.
Professor Sir Bruce Ponder describes the vision of a Cambridge-wide initiative to link world-class cancer research to improved patient care.
Cricketers from Cambridge University jet off to India on Wednesday for their first ever tour of the country.
Five Cambridge academics have been recognised in the Queen’s New Year Honours list.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alison Richard, will lead a delegation to India this week for her third extensive visit.
Rolls-Royce and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council will work jointly with the Universities of Cambridge, Birmingham and Swansea in a new £50 million strategic partnership.
PneumaCare, the first company to receive funding from the University of Cambridge Discovery Fund, is a new model for utilising academic expertise.