We speak with two science communication masters about the benefits, ethics and sheer fun of communicating your research to the public.
On LGBTQ+ STEM day, we hear from two Cancer Research UK scientists on the power of diversity and why bringing your full self to your research is so important…
Professor Eithne Costello on the challenges of ambitious trials, the evolution of early detection as a field in its own right and why a guiding framework is all important.
Pioneering therapeutics targeting the damage repair mechanism of DNA polymerase theta in a range of cancers have entered human trials – we tell the story from discovery to translation.
We caught up with Director of Research, Dr Catherine Elliott, to talk pandemic recovery, research careers and the role of curiosity in a goal driven scientific environment
The Comprehensive Spending Review has set out the Government’s spending plans for the next three years – but what do these plans mean for our research community and its work?
We speak to Professor Shankar Balasubramanian about his work on NGS, his incredible translational journey and the power of the pub…
We hear from Rosie Lomas – the ‘Excellence in Cancer Research Nursing Award’ winner – and the other shortlisted nurses about their work and the vital role they play in delivering clinical trials.
Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald on the power of collaboration, taking risks and the rise of early detection as a hot topic for researchers…
Dr Lisa Ruff tells us why drug delivery is so important for the treatment of paediatric brain tumours – and why hydrogels could be key to a breakthrough…