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Dear Voornaam

Cancer Research Horizons will again be celebrating our most innovative and enterprising oncology entrepreneurs by hosting our second Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awards. The event will take place on 20 March 2024 at The Law Society, London and that means now is the time to submit your nominations in these five categories: 

  • Early-Career Entrepreneur
  • Woman Entrepreneur
  • New Startup
  • Startup Achievement
  • Further, Faster, Together (Industry-Academia Collaboration) 

You have until 10 January to enter the competition.

If you’re looking for inspiration, I encourage you to visit the Cancer Research Horizons Annual Review for highlights and stories about the talented winners from last year’s awards.

And when you’re ready to apply, explore the categories and submit a nomination at Innovation & Entrepreneurship Awards 2024 | Cancer Research Horizons.


Kind regards

Iain Foulkes 
Executive Director Research & Innovation 
CEO Cancer Research Horizons 
Cancer Research UK

 

Funding & Research Opportunities


 
20
Nov
 

Cancer Research UK Manchester Centre PhD Scheme

20 November 2023


 
29
Nov
 

Biomarker Project Awards

29 November 2023


 
29
Nov
 

Prospective Sample Collection Awards

29 November 2023


 
05
Dec
 

Data for Children’s and Young People’s Cancer Pilot Award

05 December 2023


 
14
Dec
 

Biology to Prevention Award

14 December 2023


 
14
Dec
 

Prevention and Population Research Project Award

14 December 2023


https://www.cancerresearchhorizons.com/data-innovation-awards

Data Innovation Awards

 

Applications accepted all-year round


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Therapeutic Catalyst

 

Applications accepted all-year round


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Cancer Research Horizons Seed Fund

 

Applications accepted all-year round


 
 
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REAL WORLD DATA SHOW LOW RISK NATURE OF DCIS

Jelle Wesseling, Esther Lips, Marjanka Schmidt and colleagues have shown a small association between ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) size and margin status with risk of developing invasive breast cancer after DCIS in the same breast.

They used patient data from 47,695 women with a diagnosis of DCIS in the Netherlands, UK, and US who had breast surgery often followed by radiotherapy or endocrine treatment, or both.

The results published in the BMJ showed that the 10-year cumulative incidence of ipsilateral invasive breast cancer was 3.2%, and underline the need for new prognostic markers to distinguish between high- and low-risk cases of DCIS.

This is crucial to save women with low-risk DCIS the burden of intensive treatment without any benefit, preserving their quality of life, while not compromising the excellent treatment outcomes presently achieved for women with high-risk DCIS.

This research by the PRECISION Cancer Grand Challenges team provided an opportunity to review current clinical practice using real world data and enables additional analyses of stage and type of invasive breast cancers that developed in a low percentage of patients after treatment for DCIS.

Read the paper
 
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FAIRIFY YOUR DATA WITH NEW DATA WEBINAR SERIES

There’s still time to register for Making Data FAIR, the second event in our webinar series on all things research data at 1-2pm on 27 November.

Join us to find out how you can make your data findable, accessible, interoperable and reproducible (FAIR) with data experts Kevin Litchfield (The Francis Crick Institute), Joseph Day (Cancer Research Horizons) and Kasia Kamieniecka (ELIXIR-UK).

You’ll hear from both academic and commercial perspectives on how to enhance the impact of your research via the FAIR principles.

Register now
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BIOLOGICAL INSIGHTS IN CANCER PREVENTION

Walid Khaled and Sara Pensa are studying breast tumour initiation at the University of Cambridge. They have identified six putative targets for prevention therapies, and they are testing the efficacy of various compounds in preventing tumour development in mice for a pilot clinical trial.

Elise Rees is a postdoctoral scientist in Kwee Yong’s lab at UCL Cancer Institute. She’s investigating the role of NK cells in smouldering myeloma to optimise strategies to prevent multiple myeloma.

All three were recently funded through our Biology to Prevention award. They discuss how they are using the award to apply biological insights to prevention research.

Read more
 
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - EACR CONGRESS 2024

The European Association for Cancer Research annual congress will be in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 10-13 June, with a wide agenda including modulating the tumour microenvironment, drug resistance and mechanism-based clinical trials.

You can build knowledge, connections, and collaborations across basic, preclinical, and translational cancer research by attending high-quality scientific talks, Meet the Expert sessions, keynote lectures, early-career roundtables and a large industry exhibition.

Submit your abstract by 4 March to get a chance to present your work at the congress.

Find out more
 
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DISCOVER OUR PICK OF THE MOST INNOVATIVE CANCER TECHNOLOGIES AT OUR CANCER TECH CONFERENCE

Come along and discover the latest innovative technologies from our 2023 Cancer Tech Accelerator cohort at our Cancer Tech Conference on 16 November, in partnership with Cancer Research Horizons, Roche and Capital Enterprise.

You will learn about these cutting-edge companies that are looking to transform early detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Through the mentoring and personalised support of the Cancer Tech Accelerator, the cohort companies are on the verge of securing further funding.

You will also enjoy an agenda packed with informative and networking sessions, including a keynote by Genentech’s Lélia Delamarre on Pharma-Tech collaboration in cancer research, a Life Science Investor Panel and pitches from cohort companies.

Register today
 

UPCOMING RESEARCH EVENTS


 

13

Nov

 
 

13

Nov

 

Oxford Cancer Precision Prevention Symposium

 

Oxford, UK

13 November 2023


 

14

Nov

 
 

14

Nov

 

Children's and Young People's Cancer Research Conference

 

London, UK

14 November 2023


 

14

Nov

 
 

15

Nov

 

UKPRP Prevention Research Conference

 

Edinburgh, UK

14 November 2023


 

16

Nov

 
 

16

Nov

 

Day-by-Day: Living with Pancreatic Cancer

 

Online

16 November 2023


 

21

Nov

 
 

21

Nov

 

Cancer Research Horizons Innovation Summit

 

London, UK

21 November 2023


 

29

Nov

 
 

29

Nov

 

Beta Cell Therapy Innovation Networking Workshop

 

London, UK

29 November 2023


 

31

Jan

 
 

31

Jan

 

Tackling drug resistance in cancer workshop

 

York, UK

31 January 2024


 

27

Feb

 
 

28

Feb

 

Data-driven cancer research conference 2024

 

Manchester, UK

27 February 2024


 
 
 

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