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James and his wife support the work of Professor Caetano Reis e Sousa, group leader of the Crick’s Immunobiology Laboratory. “From early on, we formed a relationship with Caetano and his team, which was very important,” says James.
- Understanding Cancer Evolution in Real-Time with Tracerx
- Answering The Riddle of Tumour Specificity
- Unveiling Crucial Insights About The Impact of Covid-19 on People with Cancer
In 2014, we launched a new project that would help propel our understanding of cancer evolution in ways never imagined before. The nine-year, £12.5m study, named TRACERx (Tracking Cancer Evolution through therapy [Rx]), is the first ever longitudinal, large-scale study of lung cancer evolution, which means researchers can examine the complex proces...
We know that different DNA mutations can cause different types of cancer, despite the fact that faulty genes can be found in nearly all our cells. For example, errors in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are known to have a specific role in breast and ovarian cancer development – but why not in other organs? This long-standing mystery is now being unravell...
Due to the pandemic, many people with cancer have seen vital surgery and treatments delayed and been subject to harsher shielding measures, due to an assumption that someone with cancer will be at higher risk of the virus than someone without the disease. There’s also been uncertainty among health care providers about how to prioritise care for peo...
Data supporting Synthesis, Characterisation and Carbon Dioxide Capture Capacities of Hierarchically Porous Starbons. North, M. (Creator), Li, H. (Data Collector), Clark, J. H. (Supervisor) & Wu, X. (Supervisor), University of York, 2022. DOI: 10.15124/f3451289-dcf9-45b2-802e-7175aa073538.
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Feb 9, 2014 · Mr. Clark, 69, pledged $60-million to Stanford University’s James H. Clark Center for Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, which he helped the university found in 1999 by providing $90-million. The new gift will support research.
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Feb 22, 2024 · Cancer Research UK has today launched More Research, Less Cancer, a campaign calling on high value donors and philanthropists to help tackle the disease. The goal is to raise £400m and pledge 120 legacies, making it the largest ever philanthropic campaign by a UK charity.
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The gift supports work at a cancer hospital where cancer genetics research is conducted. The facility will be renamed the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute. The gift will be used to recruit researchers to expand the program. Solove's involvement with James began in 1953, when his father was diagnosed with ...