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INtegrated TeChnologies for Improved Polyp SurveillancE. Collaboration between academia, NHS and industry to transform bowel screening in the UK.
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05-08-2020 10:26:08
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End of another wonderful week with new research projects being developed by Natalie Fisher Raheleh Amirkhah Sid Jessica Edwards Courtney Bull across the Belfast-Glasgow network, & bittersweet as ShaniaMarieCorry submitted her paper before starting in Oxford Home to Belfast now!
San Francisco was phenomenal! π We attended the Early Detection of Cancer Conference last week! Emma Parsons and Gerard Lynch presented various aspects of the work we do! π§¬π¬π§
Read all about research by Professor Campbell Roxburgh & team from University of Glasgow & funded by Stand Up To Cancer UK to improve treatment for people with cancer. π§‘ bit.ly/3NNW0B2
One more contribution before we wrap up 2024! ππ¨ Is there a clinical benefit to knowing the expression levels of IL6 and IL6R in colorectal cancer? βοΈ Find out in this latest publication by Kathryn A F Pennel et al. in Biomolecules! π π mdpi.com/2218-273X/14/1β¦
Our paper open access in roypounder.apt - socioeconomic deprivation is important for both post polypectomy surveillance uptake and outcomes INCISE UofG MVLS Surgery Glasgow Royal Infirmary NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Massive congratulations to Dr Natalie Fisher working within the INCISE with Joanne Edwards & Owen Sansom π³οΈβπ across @QubPGJCCR, Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK & the CRUK Scotland Inst on being awarded an AACR-Woman in Cancer Research Scholar Award and selected for a talk at the AACR conference
The brilliant Dr Natalie Fisher presenting her work on evolutionary dynamics of colorectal precancers, and why/how some polyps can progress into colorectal tumours News IACR Working across Belfast-Glasgow The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research CRUK Scotland Inst with INCISE Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK Joanne Edwards