The Root of the Problem: Prof Richard Clarkson focusesing on c-FLIP/ BCL3 as key survival mechanisms in cancer stem cells. It explores their roles in blocking apoptosis, driving resistance and metastasis, plus lab-to-clinic translation strategies. https://t.co/Ib74BKvDm5
Cancer Stem Cells: The Root of the Problem - Podcast Episode 3- Dr Phesse covers Fzd7 as a therapy, from gene editing to mouse models, translational challenges and advice for students entering cancer research.https://t.co/jzjnOECdCK
ECSCRI PODCAST - EPISODE 2 “Cancer Stem Cells in the Clinic - This episode examines how cancer stem cells drive treatment resistance, relapse and metastasis.
https://t.co/rN1z4hSvqr
In #HeartMonth and on #WearRedDay I am pleased to announce a new PhD studentship in my lab to study and develop novel therapies to target cardiovascular disease development, application deadline March 6 for a October 2026 start, please RX:
https://t.co/RRvRsOs9HJ
Coming this week....Cancer Stem Cells: The root of the problem.
Welcome to a new series of posters and podcasts explaining cancer stem cells, their importance to treatment and insight into our latest research. Created by Alexandra Totolici our talented Y3 student @CUBiosciences
Want to understand cutting-edge cancer research happening right here at ECSCRI?
We’re recruiting ALL undergraduate students for a quick science communication study. Learn about ECSCRI and get a participation certificate for your CV!
Fully confidential: https://t.co/JuNn5i7Is9
Congratulations to ECSCRI's Dr Toby Phesse who has been awarded major funding from PCUK, with Prof. Karl Willert (University California San Diego) to determine the therapeutic benefit of a new drug targeting FZD7 in advanced prostate cancer. @CUBiosciences@CUBLSResearch@theWCRC
Cardiff ECMC Community Day Tuesday 25th November - Open Call for Workshop Ideas
A series of presentations highlighting Early Phase and Translational and break out groups to pitch/develop new research ideas. See [email protected] https://t.co/AfA2lyRz3I
In May, we are fundraising for @cancer_wales Brain Tumour Research Initiative!
17 brain cancer researchers/clinicians/supporters are going the extra mile to beat brain cancer!
Please consider supporting us: https://t.co/e3nedPt8OW
On Monday the Phesse lab attended the WntUK conference in Oxford, with PhD student Kieran Hodson winning the Best Poster Prize. L-R Jess Hembrough, Toby Phesse, Kieran Hodson, Will Humphrey. See https://t.co/ACWxxm2B7G
Dr @BeaSalvaBarbe at @cardiffuni@ecscri is investigating the very earliest changes that take place in the development of pancreatic cancer, with the hope of improving early detection.
This month we invited Members of the Senedd to visit @ECSCRI at @cardiffuni to see some of the ground-breaking research we’re funding. They met Prof Richard Clarkson and his team, who are working to understand how triple negative breast cancer can become resistant to chemo.
ECSCRI's Dr Helen Pearson proudly helping @ProstateCymru launch their Eddie Butler PhD scholarship initiative to progress vital research and advance treatment @CUBLSResearch@theWCRC@CUBiosciences https://t.co/dxhQf5Y7T0
🚨 Exciting News!
We’re proud to launch the Eddie Butler PhD Scholarship in memory of our ambassador, Eddie Butler. This initiative will fund vital prostate cancer research and advance treatment options.💙
The first recipient begins their PhD this month with Dr. Helen Pearson.