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 ...
Researchers have identified a key weakness in acute myeloid leukaemia, offering a promising new strategy to delay the ...
The ICR's MRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership aims to prepare students to build and execute collaborative multidisciplinary research projects and provide them with the skills and capabilities to ...
Jesse was two years old when he was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a type of blood and bone marrow ...
Scientists have worked out a way of predicting how long a prostate cancer patient will continue to respond to the PARP ...
Researchers have carried out an in-depth analysis of 10,478 cancer genomes across 35 different cancer types, identifying 330 ...
Professor Clare Isacke aims to identify the processes by which tumour cells recruit non-cancerous cells during metastasis. She has held several senior positions at the ICR, including acting as Interim ...
Our competitive PhD programme is designed for the next generation of world-leading scientists who want a career in cancer research. Our PhD students benefit from an above average salary and ...
The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has been driving scientific discoveries on cancer and its treatment for more than 100 years. We are internationally renowned for our work into cancer genetics ...
Image: The Man Van. Credit: The Man Van and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. Mobile testing ‘Man Van’ can diagnose ...
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 ...
Clare Turnbull is a Professor of Translational Cancer Genetics at the ICR. Having trained as a Clinical Geneticist, her clinical work as an NHS Consultant focuses on management of patients and ...