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Counting lumps in the lawn: a look back at the 1975 Nobel Prize

In a trip down memory lane we look at our very first Nobel Laureate, Renato Dulbecco, and how his work transformed cancer research.

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The London Research Institute: leading global cancer research for more than a century

Explore the pivotal moments in cancer research that took place at the London Research Institute and have led us to where we are today.

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‘It’s really difficult to be a polymath’ – Sir Paul Nurse on multidisciplinary research

We talked to Sir Paul Nurse about his role spearheading one of the UK’s most exciting ventures into modern multidisciplinary research.

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The shape of all things – the year of crystallography

This entry is part 20 of 30 in the series Our milestones

To mark the year of crystallography, we focus on an important scientific duo who used this powerful tool to help develop cancer drugs.

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