Author: Branwen Brockley
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Recent PhD Students named in Forbes 30 under 30
Three recent CRUK Cambridge Institute PhD students have been named in the Forbes Europe 30 under 30 list, all within the Science and Healthcare category.
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Largest genetic database of Asian breast cancers
Researchers from the Caldas Group have collaborated with the Subang Jaya Medical Centre and Cancer Research Malaysia to build the largest genetic and genomic database of Asian breast cancers.
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John Marioni honoured by Blavatnik Awards
Senior Group Leader Dr John Marioni has been selected as a finalist in the Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists.
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Giving the immune system a double boost against cancer
Reports on a clinical trial of a drug that induces an integrated immune response in the tumours of patients with cancer types that do not usually respond to immunotherapy.
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Dr Marzia Munafò awarded Graduate Student Thesis Prize
The Prize is awarded each year to an exceptional CRUK Cambridge Institute graduate student who has completed an outstanding piece of work during their studies.
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Funding announced for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital
The government has committed to provide funding for the new Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital at Addenbrooke’s.
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Imaging magnetised molecules could predict drug resistance in breast cancer patients
New research suggests that a scanning technique, called carbon-13 hyperpolarised imaging, could be used to predict treatment response in breast cancer patients.
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Dr Pau Creixell joins Institute as new Group Leader
Dr Pau Creixell has joined the Institute as a new Junior Group Leader, in partnership with the CRUK Cambridge Centre and Children’s Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence.
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PhD student Cristina Jauset Gonzalez wins Merck Innovation Cup 2020
Cristina Jauset Gonzalez, has won the Merck Innovation Cup 2020, working in an international team of researchers to create a novel drug discovery platform to aid the development of treatments for cancer and other diseases.
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