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Professors Manuel Salto-Tellez and David Gonzalez de Castro will be giving lectures as part of the Trinity St James's Cancer Institute Conference, Dublin. The conference will take place on the 14-15 April 2026. Information: https://t.co/mFUoPJk3kD.
Professor Manuel Salto-Tellez giving an invited talk at the AstraZeneca Oncology Business Unit Meeting on Wednesday 14 January 2026. The talk was entitled 'Quantitative Continuous Scoring: Real-World Assessment of TROP2 NMR'.
We have thrown our doors open for the @QubPGJCCR Open Day for @niscifest! The PMC will be offering tours of our labs in the Health Sciences Building. We will also be displaying artwork by @visualminutes created for @CPMOxford (with thanks to the @niscifest).
What can Nerf teach us about cancer therapy?
How easy is it to extract DNA from a strawberry?
Can you pipette faster than the professionals?
Find out at the PGJCCR Open Day on Sat 24 Feb
Head to the @niscifest site and grab FREE tickets now!
https://t.co/zWS0Adn4od
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ICYMI – Last week Research Fellow Kris McCombe spoke at this year’s Winter School about our current research at Queen’s University Belfast on the use of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare:
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🎉Congratulations to @QUBelfast, who have achieved their grant of accreditation!
Shown here proudly displaying their certificate of accreditation are some of the PMC team.
A huge thanks and congratulations to everyone that completed the #PGJCCR#SummerResearchProgramme!
And an especial thanks to Pruistinne who took the time to tell us a bit about her experience in the centre this summer
Had a great time yesterday meeting my sponsor Dr Colin Mathews which has allowed me to undertake a MSc (Res) degree in Cancer Medicine @QUBPituitary @QubPGJCCR @QubPMC
#BrainTumours are the biggest #cancer killer of children and adults under 40. Developing new drugs to treat the disease can take many years and a vast amount of money, but our researchers have discovered that several existing drugs could be repurposed to treat them, potentially benefiting future generations of patients.
Click here to find out more about the study: https://t.co/JZVHP6yXGq
@QubPGJCCR @BrainwavesNi@CR_UK@BelfastTrust #CancerResearch #BrainTumourAwarenessMonth
The PMC was delighted to welcome 11 PhD students enrolled on the TACT (Targeted Anti-Cancer Therapies) programme and their supervisors for a tour of the PMC laboratory on Tuesday 21 March 2023.