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Six new Fellowships announced as part of Oxford-Bristol Myers Squibb Fellowships Programme
14 October 2021
The Oxford - Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) Fellowships Programme continued to demonstrate significant progress over the last year. Six new Oxford fellowships were announced, including two significant cancer projects.
Turing Fellowships for Oxford cancer researchers
1 October 2021
Oxford Cancer community members will join the Turing network for 2021-2022 to further their research in cancer big data.
Eoghan Mulholland awarded colorectal cancer fellowship
1 June 2021
As part of UK Pride month, we are spotlighting the work of cancer researcher and University LGBTQ+ Representative Dr Eoghan Mulholland
Cancer immunologist Lieping Chen joins Ludwig Oxford as a Visiting Professor
25 May 2021
Oxford is delighted to welcome this acclaimed scientist to the Ludwig Oxford community.
Professor David Hunter honoured by the Academy of Medical Sciences
13 May 2021
OxCODE Associate Director Professor David Hunter has been elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Adrian Hill elected to Royal Society
11 May 2021
Six scientists from the University of Oxford have joined the Royal Society as Fellows, including vaccine and cancer researcher Prof. Adrian Hill
Christina Ye awarded CRUK pre-doctoral fellowship
11 February 2021
Christina Ye has been awarded CRUK pre-doctoral fellowship, she tells us about her upcoming project into T cell trafficking between the blood and skin when patients undergo checkpoint immunotherapy
Oxford Cancer Centre appoints Prof. Tim Elliot as new co-director
29 January 2021
The CRUK Oxford Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Tim Elliot as its new co-Director.
Yang Shi joins the Oxford Cancer community
1 July 2020
Cancer epigenetics researcher Yang Shi has been appointed a Member of the Ludwig Oxford Branch, Nuffield Department of Medicine, to continue his research into chromatin, RNA modifications and cancer
Dr Eileen Parkes joins Oxford cancer community
14 May 2020
Eileen brings research into the body’s innate immune response to cancer and how we can harness these pathways to develop novel clinical treatments
Professor Sir Peter Ratcliffe elected as an AACR Academy Fellow
10 May 2020
Sir Peter joins the ranks of the American Association for Cancer Research’s finest scientists.