In 2018, Professor Emma Hall will be seeking a PhD student to work in her team in the Division of Clinical Studies at the ICR.
Our scientists are pioneering research using high-tech equipment that could help solve the challenge of drug resistance.
Our Epigenetics and Genome Stability team, led by Professor Jessica Downs, is working on a variety of research programmes that could be developed in collaboration with commercial partners.
We’re searching for the brightest minds in cancer research…apply for a #PhD at the ICR, a member institution of University of London.
Chromatography machines enable our structural biology researchers to discover some of life's most fundamental processes and help the ICR develop new treatments to defeat cancer.
Our chromatography machines, used by our structural biology researchers, have been used day in and day out for over ten years. They need replacing so that we can stay at the forefront of research in this field.
Watch how #teamICR ran the London Marathon 2017 to support the ICR's research, cheered on by staff and supporters.
Professor Andrea Sottoriva explains the mathematics of cancer evolution at a 2017 Discovery Club event
Learn how the ICR will be part a consortium that will research new tools to map tumours, courtesy of a Cancer Research UK Grand Challenge award.