Nice paper just out from some of my favourite colleagues - a really excellent in vitro assay build.
www.frontiersin.org/journals/imm...
Nice paper just out from some of my favourite colleagues - a really excellent in vitro assay build.
www.frontiersin.org/journals/imm...
An insightful analysis. I hope when it comes to implementation that the voices of patients and healthcare people will be listened to, and this isnβt just about attracting investment from the tech sector.
www.bmj.com/content/392/...
Super interesting and important PhD position available at Glasgow. Great supervision as well.
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
We are currently recruiting for a Senior Scientist to join our translational biology team in Cambridge. Take a look! cancerresearchuk.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Extern...
Nice paper just out from our NMR guys describing an accelerated method for measuring and scoring fragment binding affinities. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Undergraduates, we are recruiting! Come and join us at the @cruk-si.bsky.social in Glasgow for your industrial placement year. Start date September 2026. Great lab, great people, great city. Take a look!
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Join us TODAY up on the Garscube artificial pitch at 1.15pm for Beatson Galaxy vs Wolfson Wolves, all in aid of Stand Up to Cancer.
60 minutes, 9v9, star-studded line-up. See you there!
fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/kick-of...
A colleague is organising a charity football match next week to raise money for @su2c.bsky.social. It will feature some high-impact hotshots from @cruk-si.bsky.social and @uofgcancersciences.bsky.social so please take a look and come along if you can! fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/kick-of...
Update: Mini quiches not bad and some interesting science too. Itβs a shame the IP landscape around organoids is so restrictive as Iβd like to see more use of them in drug discovery.
Organoids Are Us 2025 is happening at the Scotland Institute this week. I didnβt sign up but might sneak a look at the posters and/or buffet later.
Things like this donβt surprise me, but I wish we could stop talking about biology in terms of rules. All we really have are models, which either have real-world applications or they donβt. Keep breaking those rules, ants.
Saw the number plate P53 APC today and can only assume that I work with whoever owns it.
Read all about our small molecule pan-Ras inhibitors below! A 15-year effort from a team who still canβt get enough of near-impossible drug targets. I was only at the fringes of the project myself but pleased to have helped out here and there. Great work all!
RenΓ© Bernards addressing the conference auditorium in the closing keynote.
Finishing out in style with a thought-provoking address from RenΓ© Bernards on therapeutic overactivation of oncogenic signalling.
A great final day with a strong showing for immunogenic cell death including the first clinical data Iβve seen combining IAP & PD-1 inhibitors. Exciting! #BACR2025
All done with day 2 of #BACR2025. Lots of great immune stuff today - I believe neutrophils were mentioned more than 500 times but Iβm here for it.
The Scott Monument in Edinburgh on a sunny morning.
Back in Edinburgh for day 2 of the BACR meeting. A bit nostalgic for my old commute, but Iβm glad I donβt now have to get a bus to Little France. Or Roslin.
A busy conference auditorium awaits the first speaker.
The ornate ceiling of the Great Hall featuring gold pillars, statues, elaborate plasterwork and a chandelier.
The Progress Pride flag flies outside the main entrance.
Day 1 of the British Association for Cancer Research 65th Anniversary Meeting. Some good stuff on DNA repair, nonsense-mediated decay, epigenetics, dormancy, metabolism and lots more.
Nice venue too - The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Back again tomorrow! @thebacr.bsky.social #BACR2025
Congratulations on the move! I did my undergrad in Bath and itβs one of my favourite cities in the world.
The Francis Crick Institute on a sunny spring day.
Regentβs Canal on a sunny day. Barges, trees and waterfowl are visible.
Ducks on Regentβs Canal, with greenery and a heron on the bank.
Enjoyed visiting the Crick for the first time this week. Also if youβre in the area and need a breather then the nearby stretch of Regentβs Canal is lovely.
We are currently recruiting for a scientist with a background in cell biology or immunology. This is a permanent, lab-based position at our site in London. Take a look! cancerresearchuk.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Extern...
If youβre looking for an exciting immuno-oncology postdoc position in a great city then I would advise applying for this!
An Athena Swan Gold Award printed cake, ornately presented on a table with various other gold-themed cakes, bottles of sparkling wine, gold balloons & napkins, a cake knife and a server.
The Athena Swan Gold Award celebration was genuinely better than quite a few weddings Iβve been to.
Iβm very glad to have been able to help out with this as a member of the @scs-voice.bsky.social committee over the past few years. Great work everyone!
Iβm a little late to the party, but this is a great read.
Just registered for this. Should be good!
Weβre currently recruiting for a biochemist, to be based here in Glasgow at the @cruk-si.bsky.social or otherwise down in Cambridge. Take a look, and obviously choose Glasgow! cancerresearchuk.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Extern...
Hi everyone, itβs been a while!