Our world-class research facilities include our platform technologies in areas such as microscopy, genomic sequencing, flow cytometry, proteomics, cryo-EM, and the computing and data storage infrastructure.
Senior scientists and early-career researchers introduce working at the ICR. Our team leaders enjoy top-class scientific facilities and career support.
The first patient has been treated, as part of a clinical trial, with an innovative new technology called Acoustic Cluster Therapy.
Professor Gail ter Haar's team are working with industrial partners to help advance their research and get new techniques to patients faster.
Professor Pines’ team collaborate with companies to develop new equipment and novel techniques that can help them to push the boundaries further than ever before.
Some of our leading early-career researchers discuss the benefits of becoming a team leader at the ICR – from a vibrant and diverse multi-disciplinary culture and dedicated career support, to our outstanding scientific facilities and services.
Professor Isacke, Molecular Cell Biology Team Leader, and Joint Chair of the NCRI Scientific Committee looks ahead to the next year of cancer research.
Former ICR PhD student, Liam Hudson, speaks about his British Association for Cancer Research / Astex Roger Griffin Prize for Cancer Drug Discovery at #NCRI2019.
Professor Ros Eeles, Professor of Oncogenetics at the ICR, leads the IMPACT study that was presented at #NCRI2019. She comments on the findings.