Cancer Research & Genetics UK are donating £10000 to Professor Eeles research at the ICR. “We, at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, are extremely grateful for the generous donation from Cancer Research and Genetics UK to sponsor the maintenance
Human Cell Expression Facility
Researchers Dr Aaron Wall and Dr Bruce MacLachlan, who’s project CR&GUK generously supported, explain how the donation helps with their work. The equipment is up and running and enabling researchers to progress with their research. In the video, Aaron and
Supporting Cancer Research Equipment Donation
The University of Liverpool is most grateful to Cancer Research and Genetics UK and their supporters for the enormous generosity in supporting our research needs over the years. The recent donation to the Translational Immunology Group in the Department of
Donation to Liverpool University
15/02/23 Liverpool University Cancer Research & Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to Liverpool University to fund much needed research.
Donation to Imperial University
17/01/23 Imperial University, London Cancer Research & Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to Imperial University, London to purchase a histology slide screen. “Our mission is to ensure all men have access to fast and accurate diagnosis of prostate disease. We
Donation to Cardiff University
6/12/22 University of Cardiff Early career stage researchers, Dr Aaron Wall and Dr Bruce MacLachlan (they work under Prof. Awen Gallimore who we have previously supported and Prof. Andrew Godkin) are looking at how the immune system detects and interacts
Ottensmeier Group
1/7/21 University of Liverpool – Ottensmeier Group The University of Liverpool and local NHS partners recently invested in a major new programme of immunology cancer research to help translate new discoveries into novel treatments for patients as quickly as possible.
INCISE project
28/6/21 INCISE project and purchase of two high specification GPU cards Computational workstations to enable deep learning-based bowel cancer screening in the University of Glasgow Digital Pathology Research Centre We are delighted with the support from Cancer Research and Genetics
Institute of Cancer Research
31/05/21 Institute of Cancer Research As part of their ongoing research Professor Ros Eeles’ work required a centrifuge. In addition to previous donations Cancer Research Genetics UK were delighted to be able to help with a donation of £10,000. The
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre
01/07/20 Cancer Research & Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre at the new Liverpool hospital to buy -86 C freezers for storing tissue samples of patients in cancer research. The work we are supporting will be
Donation to Cardiff University
27/03/20 Cancer Research & Genetics UK have donated £10k to Professor Andrew Sewell’s work at Cardiff University. His research group is focused on T-cell antigens and the receptors that recognise them. Cancer Research and Genetics UK?s donation will purchase a
Liverpool Cancer Hospital
24/12/19 Cancer Research & Genetics UK are in negotiations to buy £10k of equipment for the new Liverpool Cancer Hospital / Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.
Marcia Phillips Tissue Culture Suite
25/8/19 Video of Dr Helen Pearson explaining the impact of the vibratome, funded by Cancer Research and Genetics UK, which sits in the Marcia Phillips Tissue Culture Suite in the European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute.
Manchester Cancer Centre
16/4/19 Cancer Research & Genetics UK donated £10,000 to the Manchester Cancer Research Centre who work closely with the Christie NHS Foundation Trust, the largest cancer hospital in Europe. To read our latest communications with the university please click here and
Manchester University
20/3/19 One year ago Cancer Research & Genetics UK donated £10,000 to Manchester University to purchase a gentleMACS dissociator. The University has recently got back to us with an update on the progress made in prostate cancer care and research.
Cardiff University
22/2/19 This important donation from Cancer Research & Genetics UK will help support our preclinical studies, investigating how we can improve the efficacy of targeted therapeutic agents to treat prostate cancer and advance our understanding of how this disease develops
Donations
12/2/19 Support from Cancer Research & Genetics UK in 2018 has now been used to purchase an embedding machine for the immunohistochemistry facility, which is currently in development. The Institute would like to thank Cancer Research Genetics UK for their
Cardiff University
2/2/19 Cardiff University have used our donation towards purchasing a Vibratome. Which is a Leica microtome that enables researchers to section up tumour samples for culturing slices of tissue in plastic dishes. Dr Helen Pearson has a number of prostate
Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine
5/9/18 Cancer Research and Genetics UK’s donation will fund the purchase of equipment for an immunohistochemistry facility within the Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine at the University of Liverpool. This new facility will also be available to other
Dr Helen Pearson
1/9/2018 Cancer Research & Genetics UK are donating £10,000 to purchase equipment for Dr Helen Pearsons Research into prostate cancer genetics and treatments at Cardiff Universitiy European Cancer Stem Cell Research. New research has uncovered insights into the mechanisms that underlie prostate cancer,
University of Glasgow
6/6/2018 Cancer Research & Genetics UK are donating £10,000 to Glasgow University in Scotland to buy a Luminescence Plate Reader – for the Institute of Cancer Sciences department. Dr Fiona Thomson has provided some information about this equipment and how
X-CLARITY Tissue Clearing system
1/6/2018 Cancer Research & Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to purchase Imaging equipment in the X- Clarity Tissue Clearing System at Cardiff University. The research is led by Professor Matt Smalley at the European Cancer Stem Cell Research based at
Department of Molecular and Clinical and Cancer Medicine
28/9/17 Cancer Research & Genetics Uk have donated £10,000 to purchase equipment for Proffesors Andrew Pettit and Sarah Coupland and Mark Boyds research at Liverpool University. The Researches are based in the Universities Department of Molecular and Clinical and Cancer Medicine
Prostate Oncobiology
1/9/17 Cancer Research Genetics UK are donating £10,000 to Dr Esther Baena and her research into Prostate Oncobiology at Manchester University. The University is linked closely to Christie Hospital Manchester. The goal of the Prostate Oncobiology group is to advance
IMARIS Imaging System
30/6/17 Cancer Research Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to purchase equipment for Prof. Awen Gallimore’s lab. to conduct research into cancer immunology at Cardiff University. The donation will be used to fund an image analysis station for the research team
European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute
1/1/17 Cancer Research Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to Dr Mathew Smalley at Cardiff University and European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute for new equipment. The ECSCRI team will purchase equipment for the Marcia Phillips Tissue Culture Suite which will
Prostate Cancer Genetic Research
22/5/16 Cancer Research Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to Professor Ros Eeles Prostate Cancer Genetic Research at the Institute of Cancer Research in London. Professor Ros Eeles is a leader in prostate cancer genetics at the ICR. She is a
Prof. Alan Clark
1/12/15 Cancer Research Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to Prof Alan Clark‘s cancer stem cell research at Cardiff University. To see more information on Prof Clark’s work – click here. Professor Clarke’s main interest is in the molecular basis of
Dr Marco Gerlinger
20/11/15 Cancer Research Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to Dr Marco Gerlinger’s research. His work involves developing novel strategies to overcome drug resistance in advanced Bowel cancer. He is based at the Institute of Cancer Research London which is linked
ICR
24/3/15 Cancer Research and Genetics UK have just donated £10,000 to The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) to help with Professor Richard Houlston’s work in cancer genetics. The ICR is in London and it has working links for cancer genetic