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Dear Voornaam

Black students in the UK are historically under-represented in higher education. Thats why Black in Cancer is running a 9-month mentorship programme, matching students interested in cancer research with scientists to provide encouragement, insight and career-focused advice.

As a mentor, you can support your mentee by sharing your own career journey, reviewing applications or CVs, connecting mentees to your professional network and generally by providing a friendly ear during monthly meetups.

Help empower the next generation of cancer researchers by becoming a mentor and sharing this opportunity with the students in your network.

 

Funding & Research Opportunities


 
06
Sep
 

Clinical Trial Fellowship Award

06 September 2023


 
07
Sep
 

Early Detection and Diagnosis Primer Award

07 September 2023


 
21
Sep
 

Early Detection and Diagnosis Programme Award

21 September 2023


 
21
Sep
 

Postdoctoral Research Bursary for Clinical Trainees

21 September 2023


 
21
Sep
 

Pre-doctoral Research Bursary

21 September 2023


 
28
Sep
 

Discovery Programme Awards

28 September 2023


 
28
Sep
 

Discovery Programme Foundation Awards

28 September 2023


 
28
Sep
 

Prevention and Population Research Programme Award

28 September 2023


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Therapeutic Catalyst

 

Applications accepted all-year round


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Cancer Research Horizons Seed Fund

 

Applications accepted all-year round


 
 
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEWEST GRANT AWARDEES

The latest grant awardees selected by our Early Detection and Diagnosis Research Committee in the May funding round will be working on some really exciting studies, including deciphering the role of germline variants in RNA-helicases, developing a nanosensor to detect breast cancer-specific circulating microRNA and generating a candidate list of genes susceptible to endometrial cancer. Meet our awardees below:


Peter Murchie, Shankar Balasubramanian, Rebecca Fitzgerald, Ana Rio-Machin, Kevin Rouault-Pierre, Richard Shaw, Peter Weightman, Daniel Royston, Jens Rittscher and Lizhe Zhuang received Project Awards.


Abish Stephen, Keith Hunter, Geraint Morgan, Xin Yang, David Klenerman, Richard Mair, Luca Panariello, Adam Creamer, Marta Canel, Neil Hunt, Marek Palace, Christian von Wagner, Carlos Santos Barea, Ljiljana Fruk, Trevor Graham and Callum Gabbutt were granted Primer Awards.

Read more about their projects
 
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CAR T-CELL ENGAGER RECEIVES MHRA CLINICAL TRIAL AUTHORISATION

Our Centre for Drug Development is sponsoring and conducting the phase 1/2 clinical trial of Aleta Biotherapeutics ALETA-001 to treat patients with B-cell malignancies who are relapsed or refractory to CD19 CAR T-cell therapy.

ALETA-001 increases CD19 protein density by binding to CD20 antigens on cancer cells, increasing the effectiveness of CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapies. It is hoped ALETA-001 will address the treatment gap for people with blood cancers.

Read more
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ACCESS SEED-FUNDING WITH CANCER RESEARCH HORIZONS

Our innovation arm, Cancer Research Horizons, provides funding to researchers and early-stage startup companies to help advance innovative ideas in oncology.

Work with us and receive rapid access early-stage validation, pre-seed and seed capital, as well as access to commercial advice and guidance through our network of experts, mentors and management teams. We will also provide you with introductions to co-investors to maximise the chances of your ideas becoming financially attractive to investors.

Apply for seed funding
 
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THE TUMOUR METABOLOME IN COLORECTAL CANCER

Johan Vande Voorde, Owen Sansom and colleagues from the Cancer Grand Challenges Rosetta team provide preclinical and clinical evidence that metabolic profiling can be used to stratify tissues according to their underlying mutations in colorectal cancer.

The new research in Nature Metabolism, employed a range of technologies including rapid evaporative ionising mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry imaging and traditional liquid chromatography mass spectrometry to analyse mouse models of colorectal cancer and patient samples.

They revealed that various combinations of common genetic alterations in colorectal cancer perturb intestinal epithelial metabolism. By studying these specific changes in the metabolome, the team was able to accurately stratify tissues and they discovered a new potential therapeutic target adenosylhomocysteinase.

Read the paper
 
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SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT FOR THE POSTDOCARE EUROPE CONFERENCE

PostdoCaRe Europe is bringing together postdocs working in cancer research with diverse training backgrounds on 2527 October to build bridges across the research pipeline, from bench to bedside.

Showcase your research and speak alongside a line-up of international scientists including Anna Obenauf (Research Institute of Molecular Pathology), Eduard Batlle (IRB Barcelona) and Moritz Gerstung (German Cancer Research Center).

Submit an abstract now and join the conference in Heidelberg to connect with postdocs working across a wide range of disciplines in cancer.

Find out more
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RESULTS PUBLISHED ON INVOLVING THE PUBLIC IN DATA RESEARCH

The Public Engagement in Data Research Initiative (aka PEDRI) have published their findings from a survey seeking to find out what kind of support would be most useful for public and patient engagement and involvement in data research.

Members of the public expressed their desire for more jargon-free, detailed and interactive information, whereas researchers and PIE professionals highlighted their need for more supportive resources and standardised descriptions of data and terminology.

Explore the report to read PEDRIs recommendations on how you can help address each of these needs in your research.

Read the full report
 

UPCOMING RESEARCH EVENTS


 

27

Sep

 
 

27

Sep

 

Webinar: How to harness the immune system to target cancer

 

Online

4:00 PM 27 September 2023


 

04

Oct

 
 

06

Oct

 

Molecular Analysis for Precision Oncology Congress

 

Paris, France

04 October 2023


 

10

Oct

 
 

12

Oct

 

The Early Detection of Cancer Conference

 

London, UK

10 October 2023


 

18

Oct

 
 

19

Oct

 

ELRIG UK Drug Discovery Conference

 

Liverpool, UK

18 October 2023


 

03

Nov

 
 

03

Nov

 

Workshop: Developing successful radiotherapy-drug combination projects with industry

 

Manchester, UK

03 November 2023


 

14

Nov

 
 

14

Nov

 

Children's and Young People's Cancer Research Conference

 

London, UK

14 November 2023


 

17

Nov

 
 

17

Nov

 

Workshop: Enabling research with complex technologies

 

Manchester. UK

17 November 2023


 

21

Nov

 
 

21

Nov

 

Cancer Research Horizons Innovation Summit

 

London, UK

21 November 2023


 

31

Jan

 
 

31

Jan

 

Tackling drug resistance in cancer: An interdisciplinary workshop

 

York, UK

31 January 2024


 

27

Feb

 
 

28

Feb

 

Data-driven Cancer Research Conference

 

Manchester, UK

27 February 2024


 
 
 

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