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23rd Distinguished Lecture: Skin Stem Cells in Silence, Action and Cancer
23rd Distinguished Lecture entitled "Skin Stem Cells in Silence, Action and Cancer" given by Dr Elaine Fuchs, Rockefeller University.
CRUK Lecture Theatre, Cambridge. 25th...
Collection: School of Clinical Medicine
Institution: Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Created: Fri 9 Dec 2016
Cancer and Cures, Medicine and Miracles
Research seminar given by Prof Douglas Lauffenburger.
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Wed 26 Nov 2014
Canine transmissible venereal tumour: the contagious cancer that conquered the world
Genetics of a canine transmissible tumour show how the world’s oldest cancer “metastasised” through the global dog population – and captured, maintained and rearranged its...
Collection: Featured content
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Tue 17 May 2016
Dr Finian Leeper – From Bioactive Natural Products to Cancer Imaging
Video of Dr Finian Leeper outlining his research to prospective Ph.D. students at the Department of Chemistry during Graduate Open Day on Friday 20th October 2017
Collection: Graduate Admissions Open Day 2017
Institution: Department of Chemistry
Created: Thu 26 Oct 2017
Friday 10 June 2022 - 16:00-17:00 - Immunology and Medicine Seminar Series
Speaker: Dr Leo Carlin, Group Leader, University of Glasgow
Title: "Leukocyte dynamics in lung metastasis"
Host: Dr Maike De La Roche, Group Leader, University of Cambridge,...
Collection: Cambridge Immunology and Medicine Webinar Series
Institution: Department of Medicine
Created: Thu 11 Aug 2022
Friday 28 January 2022 - 16:00-17:00 - Immunology and Medicine Seminar Series
Speaker: Prof Caetano Reis e Sousa, The Francis Crick Institute, London
Title: "Necrophagia, DaNGeRous indigestion and immunity to cancer"
Host: Prof Yorgo Modis, MRC-LMB
Collection: Cambridge Immunology and Medicine Webinar Series
Institution: Department of Medicine
Created: Tue 22 Feb 2022
Genetic variants that modify breast cancer risk in women who carry a BRCA2 mutation
Collection: Science and Humanities Darwin Lunch Lectures
Institution: Darwin College
Created: Wed 29 May 2013
Harold Varmus, Darwin and Modern Science, Thurs 9 July
Darwinian ideas about cancer
Professor Harold Varmus (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre, New York, USA)
Summary: Charles Darwin’s ideas about natural selection were...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
Killer T cells attacking cancer
In this video we see a killer T cell of the immune system attacking a cancer cell.
Professor Gillian Griffiths:
“Cells of the immune system protect the body against pathogens....
Collection: Under the Microscope
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Mon 6 Feb 2012
Novel imaging agents for detecting cell death
A team led by Professor Kevin Brindle has developed a novel agent for use in molecular imaging.
Collection: Inventions, IP & Licensing
Institution: Cambridge Enterprise
Created: Mon 4 Apr 2011
Stem Cell Exchange with Maria Alcolea
Episode 4 of Stem Cell Exchanges, with Maria Alcolea.
Interview: Mariana Alves
Jingle and sound production: Francisco Campos Coroa and Ivo Simões
Track used: Macintosh...
Collection: Stem Cell Exchanges
Institution: Wellcome Trust Medical Research Council Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
Created: Tue 27 Jun 2017
The 22nd Distinguished Lecture
Cellular responses to DNA damage: mechanistic insights and new cancer therapies.
Professor Steve Jackson
Collection: School of Clinical Medicine
Institution: Faculty of Clinical Medicine
Created: Wed 1 Jul 2015
The hidden mysteries within the DNA of cancers
The current dogma is that all cancers arise due to abnormalities in DNA, however, until very recently, our ability to look into the DNA of cancers has been very limited. In this...
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival Talks
Institution: Temporary Employment Service
Created: Tue 19 Apr 2011
The hidden mysteries within the DNA of cancers
The current dogma is that all cancers arise due to abnormalities in DNA, however, until very recently, our ability to look into the DNA of cancers has been very limited. In this...
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival Talks
Institution: Temporary Employment Service
Created: Tue 19 Apr 2011
Why Doctors Are Bad At Stats — And How That Could Affect Your Health
Have you ever wondered whether your doctor is really able to interpret your medica test results accurately, or give you advice on risks and benefits of treatment options?...
Collection: Winton Centre for Risk & Evidence Communication
Institution: Department of Pure Maths and Mathematical Statistics
Created: Thu 19 Sep 2019