 
                                John Lizhe Zhuang
@johnlzhuang
Cancer research scientist works in @EarlyCancerCam @Cambridge_Uni
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https://crukcambridgecentre.org.uk/users/lz37711935 23-10-2014 22:31:24
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        Are you an enthusiastic computational biologist want to know more about early cancer development? Come and join us in a CRUK project studying pre/cancer heterogeneity and evolution with organoids and other multi-omics tools! Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge Cambridge University jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/43452/
 
        PhD position available in my lab to study the phenotype and function of dermal fibroblasts in cancer and autoimmune skin lesions HI-TRON Mainz Application deadline: 20/12/2023
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
         
         
        💫ONLINE NOW Nature Cancer – the #2023Generation – 12 group leaders share their journey to becoming an independent PI. Very inspiring stories, please do not miss them! nature.com/articles/s4301…
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        📢 Announcing a landmark £11 million gift to Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge – the University's pioneering early #CancerResearch facility. The Institute's building will be renamed the Li Ka Shing Early Cancer Institute in honour of philanthropist Sir Ka-shing Li. 🔗 bit.ly/3vledAo
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Excited to share the news that I have been awarded a 3-year ACED Project Award with my co-leads, Young Hwan Young Hwan Chang and Marnix @janson_marnix . Together, we will look at why intestinal metaplasia could occur in both oesophagus and stomach, their similarities and differences
 
         
        The Cambridge Symposium on Oesophageal Cancer #camsoc2024 has kicked off! Thanks to Rob O’Neill for the welcome, we start with a talk from Rebecca Fitzgerald ‘The past, present and future of early detection for oesophageal cancer’
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
         
                         
                         
                         
         
                         
                         
         
                        