Do you have an early-stage therapeutic or validation target for children’s and young people’s cancers? #CFurther wants to hear from you. Submit your expression of interest for the chance to gain access to cutting-edge drug discovery facilities, expert support, funding and resources to advance your therapeutic asset into novel medicines. Submit your proposal by 1 November 2024 👉 https://bit.ly/3Aghvr0 Cancer Research Horizons LifeArc
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Congratulations Mohamed (Soly) Ismail! Soly was awarded the 2024 Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation for his work in Julian Downward's Oncogene Biology Laboratory to increase the potential of a platform to detect complex protein interactions by allowing it to undertake many tests at once, a process that could be transformative for identifying new cancer drugs. Read more about the award-winning research below 👇
Congratulations to this year’s joint winners of the 2024 Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation 🏆 Jean Langhorne and Robert Wilkinson received the award for their work developing the Crick Africa Network, and Mohamed (Soly) Ismail received it for developing a high throughput system that could revolutionise drug screening. https://lnkd.in/e3BZZF_x
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Advancements in radiomics, deep learning and AI pathological approaches are enabling a novel method of classifying responses from rectal cancer patients to chemoradiotherapy. We spoke to Joanne Edwards from our Scotland Centre about the new project she’s co-leading that will use these advancements to enhance classification methods, integrating radiomics with other data such as clinical, pathological and genomic to inform the management of rectal cancer. This project will see researchers, surgeons and engineers collaborate to convert scan images into high-dimensional data for analysis to support clinical decision-making and new drug development. Read the interview 👉 https://bit.ly/3YM5nrr
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📣 Congratulations to Professor Antonis Antoniou for winning the Don Listwin Award at our #EDxConf24. This award recognises Antonis’ and his team’s work in advancing cancer risk prediction, which empowers informed decisions on cancer prevention and screening. Join us in celebrating these remarkable contributions, including innovative statistical techniques for modelling cancer susceptibility, understanding cancer risks for genetically susceptible individuals, and developing cancer risk prediction tools for clinical use. Read our Q&A: https://bit.ly/48hJVxi OHSU Knight Cancer Institute | University of Cambridge
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Congratulations to Juanita Lopez, Christina Yap and Richard Mair for their Experimental Medicine Award from our Clinical Research Committee. The team are designing a new UK-wide clinical trial to find better treatments for brain cancer. This study will test multiple medicines as treatments for people living with glioma. The Institute of Cancer Research | Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre | Minderoo Foundation | #CRUKFunded Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dVCfu8nX
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🚨 Are you working in children’s and young people’s cancer research? Our upcoming webinar on 25 November 2024, from 3–4:30pm (GMT), will explore therapeutic discovery research. Hear from leading experts as they share their work on developing more effective, targeted treatments for children and young people affected by cancer. Plus, we’ll highlight of the newly launched international consortium, C-Further. Sign up now 👉 https://bit.ly/4gZmzAK #ExploringCYPCancers
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Our #BlackLeadersinCancer programme offers Black heritage students the chance of a fully funded 4-year PhD studentship, including networking and wraparound support, at one of our seven host locations. Students will first need to apply to the programme through our partners Windsor Fellowship before applying for the studentship at your desired location. Each host location has different application open dates and deadlines. Find out more about the programme, watch recordings of insight sessions you may have missed and start the application process here: 👉 bit.ly/45AXB4f
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After our recent launch of C-Further with LifeArc, we caught up with David Jenkinson, Head of Childhood Cancer Translational Challenge at LifeArc to get some context around what this consortium is, how it might work to lower financial risks and why you should get involved: https://lnkd.in/eHZgjuAi
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Last month, we were joined online by Cancer Research Horizons and LifeArc, discussing more about C-Further and what types of projects they're looking for. 🎥 Did you miss it? Watch the recording to learn about: ✔️ the application process ✔️ what makes a well-validated target across different modalities ✔️ the consortiums goals & drug discovery capabilities 💡 Have a project you'd like to discuss? Watch the webinar and contact the team for any questions 👉 https://bit.ly/4eaaG8y
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Another really great for Cancer Research Horizons! Explore some of their impressive achievements ⬇️
Our Annual review is out now! 📣 See our key milestones and discover the latest innovations, start-ups, and projects set to transform the oncology sector and improve the lives of those affected by cancer. Kudos to the researchers, partners and investors who are making these achievements a reality. Learn more 👉https://bit.ly/3zSM2ei And swipe below for a preview of our achievements in this past year. #OnMyHorizon #AnnualReview Iain Foulkes, Tony Hickson, Steve Wedge, Catherine Pickering, Rebecca Fitzgerald, Simon Boulton, Sânziana Foia, Rebecca Todd, Ishani Malhotra, Matt De Vries, Maike Heffner-de la Roche, Shefali Bohra, Debra Babalola, Bart Vanhaesebroeck, Genghis Lloyd-Harris, Jonathan Tobin, Christoph Lengauer, Carlos Garcia-Echeverria, Ph.D., Katharina Kreymborg, Karen Lackey, Sophia N Karagiannis, Sarah Mellor Kreftforeningen, KWF Kankerbestrijding, LifeArc Cancer Research UK (CRUK), Edinburgh Innovations, Papcup, Carcinotech Ltd, Cyted Health, CancerTools.org (CancerToolsOrg), The Francis Crick Institute, Dotplot, The Institute of Cancer Research, Astex Pharmaceuticals , iOnctura, NK:IO, Neobe Therapeutics, Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute, King's College London