Dr Lennard Lee (Oxford University) (@drlennardlee) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Lennard Lee (Oxford University)

@drlennardlee

Associate Prof Oxford (NDM) & Birmingham University | NHS Oncologist | HMG advisor | @independentsage | #cancervaccines #personalviews

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linkhttps://www.ndm.ox.ac.uk/team/lennard-lee calendar_today25-01-2009 22:02:47

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You may have caught all the news in a big Trump initiative- stargate, and how it might accelerate cancer vaccines. Here's my knowledge 101 this week to tell you more about the science. For stargate- have a look at this! dailymail.co.uk/health/article…

You may have caught all the news in a big Trump initiative- stargate, and how it might accelerate cancer vaccines. Here's my knowledge 101 this week to tell you more about the science. For stargate- have a look at this! dailymail.co.uk/health/article…
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Read the first national leadership strategy report into advancing #cancer vaccines in #CPPrecisionmedicine: UK cancer vaccine advance – Recognising and realising opportunities Free to read, share and download bit.ly/4aLigq5 #precisionmedicine #oncology #vaccine

Read the first national leadership strategy report into advancing #cancer vaccines in #CPPrecisionmedicine:

UK cancer vaccine advance – Recognising and realising opportunities

Free to read, share and download bit.ly/4aLigq5

#precisionmedicine #oncology #vaccine
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Imagine cancer vaccines have been shown to be effective.... you can establish a good immune response to cancer... the Q people affected with cancer were asking was "what will they be used with". This week, I explain cancer therapies and how it could work. :)

Imagine  cancer vaccines have been shown to be effective.... you can establish a good immune response to cancer... the Q people affected with cancer were asking was "what will they be used with". This week, I explain cancer therapies and how it could work. :)
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Thanks for all the interest in the UK cancer vaccine advance. For those of you interested- how are they made? that's a great question. The answers in my knowledge 101

Thanks for all the interest in the UK cancer vaccine advance. For those of you interested- how are they made? that's a great question. The answers in my knowledge 101
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😀 Every year, the future of cancer care must get better. 🐣 The way for it to happen faster? Research. Proud to support this initiative- the voice of Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK. 💪 Cancer vaccine trials involve our best centres, trialist and doctors. I'm honoured to be asked to help.

😀 Every year, the future of cancer care must get better.

🐣 The way for it to happen faster? Research. Proud to support this initiative- the voice of <a href="/CRUKresearch/">Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK</a>.

💪 Cancer vaccine trials involve our best centres, trialist and doctors. I'm honoured to be asked to help.
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I believe it's time for cancer vaccine research to reach more patients. Thanks to research, this is now a growing reality. Do listen to Tony Blair and tech visionary Larry Ellison talk about the opportunities! :)

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THIS is different from anything that has come before. Have a listen. So many people are working hard for a new brighter future in Oxford. :)

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All great Oxford professors teach, and this is a fun one. What exactly did that mRNA vaccine in your arm look like. Here's a good figure I made to make it easy for our students and everyone to understand!

All great Oxford professors teach, and this is a fun one. What exactly did that mRNA vaccine in your arm look like. Here's a good figure I made to make it easy for our students and everyone to understand!
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📣 Medscape UK covered the incredibly good news about the success of the UK cancer vaccine advances. Good news considering everything else happening in the world. :) 🔎 Read more: medscape.co.uk/viewarticle/uk…

📣 <a href="/MedscapeUK/">Medscape UK</a> covered the incredibly good news about the success of the UK cancer vaccine advances. Good news considering everything else happening in the world. :)

🔎 Read more: medscape.co.uk/viewarticle/uk…
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🚨 NHS shake-up 🚨 Keir Starmer is abolishing NHS England. The priority surely must be keeping those with experience/ so their talent isn’t lost. Every pound can reach the frontline …delivering better care. This could be a new chance for patients. A new era for health.

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Dr Lennard Lee shares the fascinating and innovative research around cancer vaccines, following on from the COVID-19 vaccine development, in our latest episode of #ThatCancerConversation 💬 Watch on YouTube, or listen wherever you get your podcasts 🎧 #Podcast #Health

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The Prostate Cancer Team receives the #OUHAwards25 Award for Delivery. Congratulations! ✨ 🏆 Presented by Dr Ben Attwood (Chief Digital and Information Officer) and Prof Ash Soni (NED), the Award is for ensuring the right things get done.

The Prostate Cancer Team receives the #OUHAwards25 Award for Delivery. Congratulations! ✨

🏆 Presented by Dr Ben Attwood (Chief Digital and Information Officer) and Prof Ash Soni (NED), the Award is for ensuring the right things get done.
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Nominator Lennard Lee, Honorary Consultant, Medical Oncology said: “The Team has demonstrated outstanding commitment, innovation and resilience, delivering results far beyond expectations in addressing their waiting list challenge.” Thank you, team, for all you do 💙

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Great to be doing this work to use AI and point it at cancer, to make the next generation vaccines. The script is running and it's SO FAST. What used to take months now takes days. Cancer is complex, yet with AI Supercompute, it's much easier to see a bright future. :)

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For those of you interested in how my amazing group is harnessing AI to make better cancer vaccines to recognise and eliminate cancer- here's the bulletin! We're on an adventure to design the next generation AI cancer vaccine design tool. Join us. 😀 linkedin.com/newsletters/73…

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💉 I’ll be speaking Public Policy Projects on what it really feels like to be a cancer doctor in 2025 – the honest, hard truths. I’ll do this for the profession and for our patients. Cancer care needs to improve. join if you can- publicpolicyprojects.com