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Scientists have successfully used real-time MRI to demonstrate that swallowing causes minimal motion of the larynx, known as the voice box, in people undergoing a radiotherapy session for cancer in ...
"Search" is our twice-yearly newsletter to supporters. In our 50th edition of the Autumn Search issue, we look at the latest research news featuring a new breast cancer drug approval in the UK, for ...
Abeera is a first-year PhD student working across Medicinal Chemistry 4 and the In-Silico Medicinal Chemistry team. Abeera's PhD project will use Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulations to investigate ...
Dr Gabriela Kramer-Marek’s group uses cutting-edge biomedical imaging techniques to gain information about the way particular genes drive cancer progression. Our group’s long-term goal is to develop ...
Genetic testing to identify women with Lynch Syndrome is likely to need to increase dramatically to ensure that carriers are not missed, a new analysis has found. A study by The Institute of Cancer ...