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Dear Voornaam

Welcome to your weekly Cancer Research UK Research Update email.

Congratulations to the winners of the Cancer Research Horizons' Innovation and Entrepreneurship awards:

  • Entrepreneurship Recognition Award: Steve Jackson
  • Impact Recognition Award: Rebecca Fitzgerald
  • Early-career Entrepreneur of the Year: Anjui Wu, Cansor Ltd and Susanti Susanti, PathGen Diagnostik Teknologi
  • Woman Entrepreneur of the Year: Claire Lewis, University of Sheffield
  • New Startup of the Year: Adendra Therapeutics Ltd
  • Startup Achievement of the Year: Achilles Therapeutics
  • Further, Faster, Together: The iDx Lung Collaboration

Sixty nominees and guests, drawn from across the entrepreneurial pathway, gathered to hear the awards announced by Andy Richards, Cancer Research Horizons Non-Executive Director. The Recognition category winners, Steve Jackson and Rebecca Fitzgerald spoke candidly about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and the importance of collaboration.

There was a fantastic buzz throughout, with entrepreneurs sat shoulder-to-shoulder, swapping stories and congratulations across the evening.

Follow #IEAwards22 on Twitter and LinkedIn to see photos of the event and to learn more about the winners.

 

Funding & Research Opportunities


 
14
Dec
 

Prevention and Population Research Project Award

14 December 2022


 
15
Dec
 

Early Detection and Diagnosis Project Award

15 December 2022


 
10
Jan
 

Multidisciplinary Project Award

10 January 2023


 
12
Jan
 

Biology to Prevention Award

12 January 2023


 
19
Jan
 

Cancer Immunology Project Awards

19 January 2023


 
23
Mar
 

Career Establishment Award

23 March 2023


 
23
Mar
 

Career Development Fellowship

23 March 2023


 
23
Mar
 

Advanced Clinician Scientist Fellowship

23 March 2023


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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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STAY UP TO DATE WITH ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES

Are you interested in drug translation or spinning out a company? Do you have an innovation you are working on? Our innovation engine, Cancer Research Horizons, is rolling out a dedicated newsletter for our entrepreneurially-minded research community.

Sign up to hear more about development and accelerator programmes, funding opportunities, and the latest enterprising efforts in oncology.

Subscribe now
 
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USING VIRTUAL REALITY TO ANALYSE TUMOURS

In 2017, IMAXT was awarded 20 million by Cancer Grand Challenges, funded by Cancer Research UK to map the molecular and cellular tumour microenvironment.

The team has now built the first 3D tumour visualisation tool and is releasing their virtual reality software to the wider cancer research community.

The tools, created by Suil, will be available for free for academic non-commercial research to enrich the visualisation of huge datasets and gain a greater understanding of the genetics of cancers and the physical structure of tumours.

Find out more
 
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THE MADNESS OF THE SHORT METHOD SECTION

In the latest release of our research integrity series, Dr Andrew Porter (Research Integrity and Training Adviser at the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute) reveals what we can learn from the Great British Bake Off about the communication of research methods in publications.

Andrew explores why adding more detail to the method section is considered a 'taboo', the dangers of publishing with a short method, and he provides takeaway tips on how to reverse the trend.

Hear from Andrew
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JOIN A LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME FOR BLACK, ASIAN AND ETHNICALLY DIVERSE RESEARCHERS

StellarHE is recruiting its 2023 cohort of people aspiring to become leaders in higher education and were sponsoring Cancer Research UK-funded researchers to take part.


If youre a mid- to senior level researcher, or a senior postdoc aspiring to establish your independence as a research group leader, and from a Black, Asian or ethnically diverse background, you might be eligible to take part.


Email us to express your interest by 20 December.

Explore StellarHE
 
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FREE LEADERSHIP COACHING FOR CANCER RESEARCHERS

Are you a Cancer Research UK-funded scientist looking to level up your research career? If so, the leadership coaching programme we offer in partnership with Meyler Campbell might be the right fit for you.


The programme pairs you with an executive coach who will help you identify and work on your goals.


Dont miss out on this valuable opportunity to accelerate your professional and personal development.

Learn more and apply
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ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS ON THE BIOLOGY TO PREVENTION AWARD

In our recent webinar, David Crosby (Head of Prevention and Early Detection Research), Professors Kay-Tee Khaw and Karen Brown (Chair and Vice-chair of the Prevention and Population Research Committee) highlighted the need to build on our existing prevention research community and to bring new expertise into the field.


They also shared the key components of making a successful application to our Biology to Prevention Award.


Applications to this scheme close on 12 January 2023.

Listen to the webinar
 
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WEBINAR ON COLLABORATION AND ADVOCACY IN A RARE CANCER STUDY

Join David Thomas from the International Rare Cancers Initiative at 9am GMT on 14 December to hear more about the Molecular Screening and Therapeutics study.

This study aims to improve access for targeted treatments to people affected by rare cancers through genomic profiling.

David will share his experiences of developing working relationships with pharmaceutical companies and outline different models of interaction between clinical research teams, government, pharma, patient advocates and the public.

Join the webinar via Teams
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SHARING THE LATEST IN BREAST CANCER RESEARCH

The Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre is hosting its first symposium on Precision Breast Cancer, opening with keynotes from Judy Garber (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute) and Ramona Woitek (Danube Private University).

The programme will cover the latest developments in laboratory and clinical research, challenges in clinical practice, unanswered questions, and future directions.

Join in person for an opportunity to connect and debate with fellow researchers on 10 February 2023 in Cambridge.

Register now
 

UPCOMING RESEARCH EVENTS


 

14

Dec

 
 

14

Dec

 

MoST Programme webinar with International Rare Cancers Initiative

 

Online

8:00 AM 14 December 2022


 

25

Jan

 
 

26

Jan

 

The Festival of Genomics & Biodata

 

London, UK

25 January 2023


 

10

Feb

 
 

10

Feb

 

Cambridge Precision Breast Cancer Symposium

 

Cambridge, UK

9:00 AM 10 February 2023


 

10

Oct

 
 

12

Oct

 

Early Detection of Cancer Conference

 

London, UK

10 October 2023


 
 
 

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