Dear Voornaam Do you support or deliver clinical research in the UK? We’d like to understand your experience working in clinical research, how recovery from the pandemic is affecting research, and learn more about other challenges and barriers to research that you encounter. Your insights will shape the policy calls in our Manifesto for Cancer Research and Care, which we’ll publish later this year. These will influence political decision-makers and policy debates ahead of the next general election to and help us make the case for greater support for clinical research. Share your thoughts by 9 August. |
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JOIN OUR WOMEN OF INFLUENCE INITIATIVE TO BOOST YOUR CAREER Would you like some of the most experienced women in business to support your research career? Join our Women of Influence programme for women fellows and senior postdocs and be paired with a leading businesswoman who will provide insights from her experience reaching the top of her field. You will get support and advice on overcoming common challenges, such as management, confidence and work-life balance. As part of the initiative, you can also connect with a wider community of mentors and researchers, take part in career talks and skills workshops, and get support from outside academia. |
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FEW DAYS LEFT TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT FOR OUR EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER CONFERENCE If you work in early detection of cancer or related disciplines, make sure to join our annual conference this October. Take part in our programme and speak alongside a line-up of international scientists including Edward Patz (Duke University School of Medicine), and Irene Ghobrial (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute). Submit an abstract by 17 July and join us in London from 10-12 October to showcase your research at our global early detection of cancer conference. |
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SECURE YOUR PLACE ON THE CANCER RESEARCH HORIZONS LEAN LAUNCH PROGRAMME Our innovation arm, Cancer Research Horizons, is running the Lean Launch Programme 2023 for UK-based postdocs and late-stage PhD students. Join the leading online pre-accelerator to realise your passion for making cancer research stronger. Take part and engage with technical and industry experts, receive funding to carry out market testing and expand your existing skillset into marketing and business. Create real world impact with this 10-week market discovery programme run in partnership with Queen’s University Belfast and its NxNw Consortium. |
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| KEEP UP WITH OUR PREVENTION RESEARCH UPDATES Are you interested in knowing more about what we’re doing in prevention research? Sign up to our mailing list to stay up to date with our initiatives to bring cancer biology into prevention, increase understanding of risk and use behavioural, pharmacological and immunological approaches to develop new ways to prevent cancer. You’ll also find out about our prevention strategy, funding opportunities and upcoming events. |
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EXPLORE THE LINK BETWEEN ANCIENT VIRAL DNA AND CANCER Ancient viral DNA makes up an estimated 42% of our genome. Writing on our Cancer News site, George Kassiotis from the Francis Crick Institute highlights the chequered past of retrotransposable elements, their role and the link between endogenous retroviruses and cancer. George explores the complex relationship that is becoming evident between these genomic ‘jumpers’ and cancer. |
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| SIGN OUR PETITION TO THE PM FOR A SMOKE FREE UK We’re calling the UK government to fund stop smoking services and public health campaigns to improve nationwide wellbeing and reduce the burden on the NHS. The treatment of smoking-related illnesses is estimated to have cost the NHS approximately £2.2bn in 2022 across the UK and we believe the tobacco industry should foot the bill for the damage caused. Join over 10 thousand people calling on the Prime Minister to make the UK smoke free. |
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