Birmingham researchers were invited to the UK Parliament to take part in the Breast Cancer Awareness Day, "Wear It Pink", as representatives of the Midlands.
Study found 59 cancer types that could have transcript start site switching weakness
The complex catalogue of interactions between genes that enable proper blood cell development to begin has been identified in a new study.
MRC and NIHR funded project to develop new 'one-stop-study' method for running clinical trials with all phases included.
The exchange of a single amino acid in a transcription factor dramatically changes gene regulation to switch normal B-cells into cancer cells.
Professor Jo Parish, Professor Aga Gambus and Dr Clare Davies have been successful in securing over one million pounds in grant applications.
This Summer we welcomed Professor Guy Pratt to the Institute of Cancer and Genomics.
The Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences has three new Professors: Eva Petermann, Aga Gambus and Simon Bach.
New two year UK-wide study finds Covid-19 risk for cancer patients still higher than general population, but fell following availability of vaccinations in 2021
OCTAVE study reveals real-world vaccine response in patients with impaired immune systems