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Michael Walsh

Michael studied biochemistry at the University of Glasgow, before completing a PhD at Queen Mary University of London where he investigated how cells communicate. After that he worked in a science press office and joined Cancer Research UK’s News and Multimedia team in 2016, where he writes for the blog and news feed.
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This entry is part 19 of 30 in the series Science Snaps

We take a look at some of the cutting-edge technologies that our researchers are using in their efforts to understand and treat cancer. We take a look at some of the cutting-edge technologies that our researchers are using in their efforts to understand and treat cancer.

by Michael Walsh | Analysis | 16 February 2017

16 February 2017

Our Cambridge Institute is 10 years old - we look back at its history, including some of the fantastic research that the institute has produced. Our Cambridge Institute is 10 years old - we look back at its history, including some of the fantastic research that the institute has produced.

by Michael Walsh | Analysis | 2 February 2017

2 February 2017

How cancer deals with ‘genetic chaos’, changes to cancer screening, health benefits for ‘weekend warriors’, the progress of personalised medicine and… what’s the story with Nutella? How cancer deals with ‘genetic chaos’, changes to cancer screening, health benefits for ‘weekend warriors’, the progress of personalised medicine and… what’s the story with Nutella?

by Michael Walsh | Analysis | 14 January 2017

14 January 2017

Our scientists are looking for ways to use blood tests in cancer prognosis and treatment planning. Our scientists are looking for ways to use blood tests in cancer prognosis and treatment planning.

by Michael Walsh | Analysis | 20 December 2016

20 December 2016