Clare Turnbull, Professor of Translational Cancer Genetics, Institute of Cancer Research
It is well known that early detection and monitoring of cancer greatly improves patient prognosis. However, specific interventions are only […]
Clare’s research has focused on identification and characterisation of heritable genetic factors associated with cancer. She leads the largest recruitment […]
Written by Miyako Rogers, Science Writer A new genomic study of lymphocytes published in Nature has revealed that mutations occurring […]
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New research has discovered how senescent cells and their secretion of IL-33 can encourage immunosuppression and tumour expansion in obesity-linked […]
With the upcoming FIFA World Cup being hosted in Qatar, our latest World of Genomics takes us to the Persian […]