The Cell Therapy Catapult, an organisation dedicated to the growth of the UK cell and gene therapy industry by bridging the gap between scientific research and commercialisation, has published its 2015 annual review.
Researchers have demonstrated the utility of a non-invasive MRI technique called arterial spin labeling (ASL) to identify brain areas showing reduced blood flow in the visual variant of Alzheimer’s disease – called posterior cortical atrophy (PCA).
The deadline is fast approaching to apply for clinical research training fellowships at the Francis Crick Institute and potential supervisory teams must submit expressions of interest by 19 February 2016.
UCL, Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge have teamed up with AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson with the aim of improving the speed and potential of research being translated into novel medicine.
We have some places left for 1st and 2nd year UCL medical students to come and meet some of our most eminent research leaders and to input into the future of biomedical research at UCL and UCLH.
BRC supported researchers are to lead Genomics England Clinical Interpretation Partnership (GeCIP) domains to help improve the clinical application and interpretation of 100,000 Genomes Project data.