The Enemy within - see the BCI in a new film, 50 years' fighting cancer

on 09 January 2013. Posted in News - In the Press

 

 

The former Tomorrow’s World presenter Vivienne Parry OBE tells the incredible story of our fight against cancer over the last 50 years. Through the eyes of scientists, researchers and patients, we see how far we have come and how far we have to go. It includes contributions from Professors Nick Lemoine and Fran Balkwill from Barts Cancer Institute as well as Dr Amen Sibtain from Barts Cancer Centre. International contributors include Robert Weinberg, Umberto Veronesi, Lord Ara Darzi, David Nathan, Brian Druker and many more.

The film is a non-commercial, editorially independent piece of work supported by Cancer Research UK, Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund, Wellcome Trust and funded by an educational grant from Roche.

 

Dr Michael Keogh's Talk on 13 December at 2:30pm, JVSC, Charterhouse Square

on 12 December 2012. Posted in News - General News

MKYou are all warmly invited to Dr Keogh’s talk:

'Identifying and exploiting novel regulators of chromosome transmission and DNA mismatch repair'

on Thursday, 13th December at 2.30 in Derek Willoughby Lecture Theatre in JVSC, Charterhouse Square.

Dr Keogh is an Assistant Professor in Department of Cell Biology in Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York; please refer to these pages to find out more about his work - https://sites.google.com/site/mckeogh2/

 

Image: The Nucleosome Core Particle

 

An interview with Prof. Kenneth Anderson, BCI sponsored speaker at NCRI 2012

on 20 November 2012. Posted in News - General News

 


Prof. Nick Lemoine interviews Prof. Kenneth Anderson, the BCI sponsored speaker at the NCRI Conference 2012. Professor Anderson is the Director of the Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Centre at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston and has spent three decades focusing his laboratory and clinical research studies on multiple myeloma.

To find out more about the NCRI Conference 2012 and to view photos click here