We are a world-leading cancer research institute, a charity, and a member institution of the University of London. Public donations and clinical partnerships are helping us to make the discoveries ...
Our group's aim is to improve the treatment and survival of children with neuroblastoma, medulloblastoma and rhabdomyosarcoma. The goal of our laboratory is to improve the treatment and survival of ...
Our multidisciplinary centres of excellence and strategic collaborations bring a critical mass of leading researchers together from across the ICR, The Royal Marsden and partner institutions to tackle ...
We played an important role in revealing the biochemical steps of the RAS-RAF-MAP kinase pathway. We discovered one of the major ways by which RAS oncogenes cause normal cells to become cancerous – ...
The ICR is an exempt charity – reference number X90004. We are also a college of the University of London and adhere to regulations as set by the Office for Students and Research England.
Successful candidates will undertake a four-year research training programme under the guidance of a team of our world-class researchers. ICR-funded studentships are open to candidates of all ...
The Institute of Cancer Research believes that animal research is essential to understand how cancers develop and behave within a whole organism, and how to treat it effectively. We use animal studies ...
We offer approximately 20 fully funded PhD studentships each year. Our main round opens in October, but we also advertise projects throughout the year. We provide a generous stipend and cover tuition ...
The Taught Course in Oncology is a day-release modular programme designed for medically qualified candidates who intend to pursue a professional career in some aspect of clinical or medical oncology, ...
We have made huge strides in research and treatment for children with cancer, improving their chances of survival. With your support today, we can discover kinder treatments and offer more children ...
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