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 ...
Image: The Man Van. Credit: The Man Van and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. Mobile testing ‘Man Van’ can diagnose ...
Researchers have identified a key weakness in acute myeloid leukaemia, offering a promising new strategy to delay the ...
Applications are now open for our 2024/2025 PhD studentships. Below you will find a link to further information about our application process, our application portal and mailing list, should you wish ...
Scientists have created a prototype test that can predict which drug combinations are likely to work for cancer patients in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Their cutting-edge technique uses artificial ...
The Institute of Cancer Research has outlined its position on a number of policy issues in scientific and medical research. Our statements can be read and downloaded below. You may also be interested ...
Shelley Harding is a familiar face at the Terry Fox UK runs. A Canadian, who moved to London 23 years ago, she sells official event T-shirts to raise vital funds for The Institute of Cancer Research.
Last summer I was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Thankfully it was caught early and I feel lucky, I know that some people go through things that are so much worse. It started when I found a lump ...
Dr Rachael Natrajan leads the Functional Genomics group in the Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre at the Institute of Cancer Research. This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, she reveals what ...
Alex Naim, 27, a solution engineer living in London, completed the Royal Parks Half Marathon and raised thousands of pounds for our vital research, even though running is one of his least favourite ...
We’re now 100 days into the new Government and the ICR’s Advocacy Manager, Ollie Richards, outlines what academic institutions need the Government to prioritise to help us on our mission to continue ...
Shelley Harding is a familiar face at the Terry Fox UK runs. A Canadian, who moved to London 23 years ago, she sells official event T-shirts to raise vital funds for The Institute of Cancer Research.