State-of-the-art microscopy is a vital tool in understanding the critical mechanisms of cell growth and division. .
The Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Research Unit (CEPRU) is a joint initiative between The Institute of Cancer Research, ...
Our academic clinicians bring knowledge of clinical practice into the lab and take laboratory research back into the clinic ...
Advances in our research are helping men live longer and with a better quality of life. With your support, we will continue ...
The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is the second-ranked academic research centre in the UK - according to the Times Higher Education league table of university research quality and impact ...
The committe also organise social activities for research students throughout the year, including: tea and cake afternoons which provides further opportunity for PhD students to get to know each other ...
All students at The Institute of Cancer Research are given access to professional careers consultants, as well as support and development.
The London Cancer Hub is a collaboration between The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and the London Borough of Sutton, with the support of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and the Greater ...
The Institute of Cancer Research is committed to attracting, developing and retaining leading cancer researchers from around the world, resulting in a diverse workforce. The ICR offers an open and ...
The Centre for Molecular Pathology is a collaborative initiative between The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research.
Using funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), The Institute of Cancer Research offers training programmes that support NHS doctors to undertake specialty training to also train ...
The Institute of Cancer Research believes that animal research is essential to understand how cancers develop within a whole organism, and how to treat it.