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  1. Sep 21, 2023 · Alison Torrens (67), from Portstewart, has left a gift in her will to Queen’s University Belfast to help fund a research project into adenoid cystic carcinoma, the cancer type that she has. Through the Northern Ireland Biobank, Alison has also donated her own surgical samples to be used anonymously in the research project.

  2. At Queens University Belfast we are giving hope through new discoveries. Researchers at The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen's are finding new ways to advance and tackle cancer care by taking the lead in personalised treatment.

  3. Much of the work of the Centre has been made possible by the generosity of individual donors and organisations which enables the University to help fund local cancer research, staff, equipment and clinical research trials which in turn changes lives here in Northern Ireland.

  4. May 19, 2020 · A new study led by Queens University highlights how invaluable cross-border collaboration is to enhance research, leading to improved cancer care.

  5. This page lists the investigator-led programmes, projects and fellowships that we have recently supported through our response-mode grant funding schemes. Select a funding committee to see what they have funded to date in 2024-25 (for Grant Award Letters issued up to August 2024): Clinical Research Committee. May 2024. Biomarker Project Awards.

  6. Feb 5, 2023 · Queen's University is one of several organisations teaming up in the first All-Ireland Cancer Network (AllCaN). The collaboration between six research institutions and universities North and...

  7. Sep 8, 2022 · The Queen had been the Patron of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund since 1953 and Patron of Cancer Research UK following the merger in 2002 with Cancer Research Campaign. In one of her first acts as the charity’s Patron, the Queen opened the London Research Institute at Lincoln’s Inn Fields in 1963.

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