News
Two Centre members elected to EMBO
8 Jun 2021
Congratulations to Prof Rebecca Fitzgerald and Dr John Marioni who have been elected as EMBO members in recognition of their outstanding life science research.
Cambridge researchers awarded the Millennium Technology Prize
18 May 2021
British duo Professor Shankar Balasubramanian and Professor David Klenerman have been awarded the Millennium Technology Prize for their development of revolutionary DNA sequencing techniques.
New cancer algorithm flags genetic weaknesses in tumours
27 Apr 2021
A new way to identify tumours that could be sensitive to particular immunotherapies has been developed using data from thousands of NHS cancer patient samples sequenced through the 100,000 Genomes Project.
Using AI to analyse Cytosponge samples
15 Apr 2021
Artificial intelligence could ease pressures on diagnostic services for precancerous condition, Barrett’s oesophagus.
Artificial intelligence techniques could help with earlier diagnosis of cancer in primary care: a systematic review
3 Mar 2021
Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques can be applied to primary care data to facilitate the early diagnosis of cancer, according to the first international review of studies on this topic.
Cambridge Festival 2021
23 Feb 2021
The new Cambridge Festival will take place from 26 March to 4 April, with a series of free online events and activities for everyone.
TGIO 2020 Challenge Winner Announced
18 Nov 2020
Use of Genomics to Transform the Cancer Patient Pathway - winning project chosen.
Early Detection and Diagnosis of Cancer Roadmap
6 Oct 2020
Vital rethinking in cancer early detection needed to save lives
Catching cancer early - how long is a piece of string
30 Sep 2020
Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald explains her practice-changing work on early detection in this CBC on Tour webinar.
DNA signals identify those at greatest risk of oesophageal cancer
7 Sep 2020
New model predicts oesophageal cancer eight years early for one in two patients.