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The main aim of this lecture series is to provide all researchers with a strong background in cancer biology, ranging from basic biology through to translational aspects. The lectures will be given by senior members of the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre and invited speakers. Attendance is compulsory for all first year MRes and PhD students and clinical fellows funded by the CRUK Cambridge Centre. Other students and staff of the University of Cambridge are welcome to attend. The lectures are held every Thursday at 9.30 a.m. in-person in the School of Clinical Medicine – in either the Theo Chalmers or the William Harvey Lecture Theatre (check display boards in reception foyer). Unless otherwise stated, we are not currently live streaming the lectures online. TO RECEIVE UPDATES about this list (details of new talks, reminders, changes) PLEASE SIGN UP TO THE MAILING LIST : cruk-cc-lectureseries@lists.cam.ac.uk If you have a question about this list, please contact: Justin Holt; Birgitta Olofsson. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 6 upcoming talks and 265 talks in the archive. Tumour pathology, structure and nomenclature
Core ideas in cancer research 1: genes and genetic instability
Core ideas in cancer research 2: cell biology
The mutations that drive cancer
Precision oncology: a philosophical perspective
DNA repair: translating mechanistic insights towards new cancer therapies.
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