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Dear Voornaam,

Welcome to your weekly Cancer Research UK Research Update email.

These are, it hardly needs pointing out, tumultuous times. And for those at an early stage in their careers, especially PhD students, we recognise the rising cost of living is becoming a barrier to your life as a researcher.

As inflation hits a 40-year high, I want you to know that we are actively discussing with other research funders and reviewing the support we offer. We will communicate any decision later this year that results from these discussions and our own work in this area.

Enabling our post-graduate students to remain in cancer research is one of the many challenges we face when attempting to create the ideal conditions to push forward cancer science. As CRUK Chairman, Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, talks about in the latest episode of our podcast, Cancer Research Matters, another, particularly stubborn, issue is capitalising on those unpredictable moments that science can throw up.

How can we allow you to progress with your specific project while at the same time having the space and freedom to try something new… something different? The most impactful research can sometimes come from unexpected places. Those chance moments – an impromptu chat with a colleague or perhaps an experiment you thought was unimportant but the results from which fundamentally shift your thinking – can sometimes lead to the breakthroughs which will help bring forward the day all cancers are cured.

So how can we foster these unpredictable moments? It’s not easy but there are levers we can pull to try and give you the freedom to think differently. Such as supporting multidisciplinary approaches, fostering environments across our network where skills and facilities are shared, and of course, bringing people together for conferences and networking.

Kind regards
Iain

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

 

Funding & Research Opportunities


 
08
Sep
 

Early Detection and Diagnosis Primer Award

08 September 2022


 
22
Sep
 

Prevention and Population Research Programme Award

22 September 2022


 
29
Sep
 

Early Detection and Diagnosis Programme Award

29 September 2022


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Therapeutic Catalyst

 

Applications accepted all-year round


 
 
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DISCOVER: A YEAR OF SCIENTIFIC CREATIVITY

Check out Cancer Grand Challenges’ annual progress magazine showcasing the progress that is being made against some of cancer’s toughest challenges.

Read about the surprising information about cancer biology that can be unlocked by studying non-cancerous tissue, and surprising findings about the progression of breast carcinomas which could influence overtreatment in the clinic. Plus, meet the global network of early-career researchers developing a novel imaging pipeline to build intricate, 3D maps of tumour samples.

Read more here
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NEW PODCAST EPISODE!

“Be respectful of failure... it doesn’t make you a bad scientist”

The creative act of science: 20 years of leadership in cancer research

In this episode of Cancer Research Matters we speak to CRUK Chairman Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz. He talks about the chance coffee room chat that led to the development of the HPV vaccine, the difficulties of navigating a research career and why we must start to embrace failure… even a negative result, he says, is positive.

Listen here
 
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SNEAK PEEK AT THE BLACK IN CANCER CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Just over two months until the Black in Cancer conference – are you ready to join the conversation around the role of the Black community in cancer research?

Our latest confirmed speakers include Dean Fennell (University of Leicester), Naomi Elster (Prostate Cancer Research), Leanne Pero (Black Women Rising) and Fiyinfolu and Onyinye Balogun (The Onc Docs).

Join these speakers and more for sessions like ‘What does Black in Cancer mean to you?’, ‘Patients are the Co-Creators of Research’ and of course our Future Leaders session focusing on empowering the next generation.

Full ticket refunds available to undergraduates and PhD students following their attendance at the event.

Register now
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HELP SHAPE OUR CANCER INEQUALITIES STRATEGY

Addressing cancer inequalities is a strategic priority for CRUK.

We need your help to understand what the biggest challenges are in designing or undertaking research addressing these inequalities, and how we can help tackle them.

Take this 15-minute survey by 8th August to share your experiences and shape our new research strategy on cancer inequalities. Please share with your networks to help us reach a broad community of cancer researchers.

Complete the survey
 
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ABSTRACT DEADLINE APPROACHING FOR THE EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER CONFERENCE

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to present your work at this year’s conference. You have until 19 August to submit an abstract to be considered for a lightning talk. We’re providing 5 complimentary registrations and travel bursaries for UK-based students and postdocs whose abstracts are selected.

Taking place in Portland from 18–20 October, this year’s conference will feature lively debates and the chance to hear from leading early detection experts including Tom Beer (Exact Sciences), Karen Knudsen (American Cancer Society), Rebecca Fitzgerald (University of Cambridge) and Curtis Huttenhower (Harvard University).

We still some have discounted tickets up for grabs for UK researchers – use code UK20EDx at checkout for 20% off.

Secure your place
 
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NCRI PUBLISHES STRATEGIC PRIORITIES IN RADIOTHERAPY RESEARCH

The NCRI Radiotherapy (CTRad) Group has published its strategic priorities in radiotherapy research to address challenges in the field and improve outcomes for patients.

The group have identified the four strategic priorities it believes need to be addressed by the community to improve outcomes for patients:

  • Translating novel discoveries to and from the clinic
  • Evaluating and optimal implementation of new radiotherapy technologies
  • Generating evidence to change practice
  • Real-world patient experience and evidence
Explore their priorities
 
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CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY CANDIDATE TO ADVANCE INTO CLINICAL TRIALS

We are excited to announce that we will be bringing Sosei Heptares’ novel cancer immunotherapy candidate to clinical trials at our Centre for Drug Development.

The Centre will sponsor, design and execute the Phase I/IIa clinical trials, investigating the drug’s effect on patient survival. The drug selectively blocks the EP4 prostaglandin receptor – associated with tumour cell growth and immune evasion.

If successful, it could become an effective treatment for patients with a range of cancers including colorectal, gastroesophageal, head and neck and prostate cancer.

Read more about the trial
 
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WILL POLITICS KEEP US FROM ACCESSING EU SCIENCE FUNDING?

Amid the current political turmoil, the Government must remain focussed on a solution to post-Brexit science funding and opportunities for international collaboration. Policy around how UK scientists will access EU funding is something of a mess at the moment... luckily for us, our policy department are on hand to start to make sense of it.

Click here to get an update on the current state of play, what you can do to help and what we know about the Government’s ‘Plan B’.

Read more here
 

UPCOMING RESEARCH EVENTS


 

05

Sep

 
 

07

Sep

 

Cancer Research UK Brain Tumour Conference

 

London, UK

05 September 2022


 

20

Sep

 
 

21

Sep

 

Cambridge Lymphoma Biology International Symposium

 

Cambridge, UK

20 September 2022


 

10

Oct

 
 

11

Oct

 

Black In Cancer Conference

 

London, UK

10 October 2022


 

14

Oct

 
 

16

Oct

 

Molecular Analysis For Precision Oncology Congress 2022

 

Amsterdam, Netherlands

14 October 2022


 

18

Oct

 
 

20

Oct

 

The Early Detection of Cancer Conference

 

Portland, Oregon, USA

18 October 2022


 

15

Nov

 
 

17

Nov

 

Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Conference

 

Manchester, UK

15 November 2022


 

04

Dec

 
 

07

Dec

 

Toxic Metabolites in the Biology of Ageing and Cancer

 

East Sussex, UK

04 December 2022


 
 
 

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