State-of-the-art microscopy is a vital tool in understanding the critical mechanisms of cell growth and division. .
The dedication of these charities, set up when a family has been touched by cancer, drives forward our research immeasurably. We are so grateful to work with such passionate organisations and receive ...
The Division of Clinical Studies carries out or coordinates high-quality trials and translational research at both an early ...
Scientists at the ICR have discovered 21 drug candidates since 2005, of which 13 have entered clinical trials in collaboration with industry partners ...
The National Health Service (NHS) provides free emergency and primary healthcare for residents. You will need to register with a local General Practitioner (GP) practice to be treated for physical and ...
We provide exceptional opportunities for the best scientists, clinicians, and professional and administrative staff, and excellent academic facilities.
The Institute of Cancer Research believes that animal research is essential to understand how cancers develop within a whole organism, and how to treat it.
At the heart of The Institute of Cancer Research are its people: the scientists and clinicians in our labs who are driving ...
Share your cancer story with us and volunteer to take part in our communications activity. You can help us attract more support and funding for our vital work.
Our Business and Innovation Office is made up of a skilled team of staff with many decades’ experience in collaborating and contracting with commercial organisations and ICR scientists, turning our ...
The Business and Innovation Office works with ICR researchers to protect, market and licence technologies created in the ICR laboratories. The wide range of oncology research undertaken at the ICR ...
The Institute of Cancer Research establishes spinout companies where this is the most appropriate route to patient benefit.