The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is a world-leading specialist cancer hospital. The Institute of Cancer Research works in close partnership with The Royal Marsden to take the results of our ...
With The Royal Marsden we work across several centres to take the results of our research rapidly into the clinic to develop better treatments for cancer patients. We’ve developed collaborations with ...
The Division of Cancer Biology studies the complex interplay of genes, proteins and biological processes that drive the development and growth of cancers. Understanding the many different biological ...
The Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Research Unit (CEPRU) is a joint initiative between The Institute of Cancer Research, ...
In our Centre for Evolution and Cancer, researchers apply Darwin’s principle of natural selection within ecosystems to ...
The Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre receives all of its funding from its parent charity Breast Cancer Now, and was opened in 1999 by Breast Cancer Now's Patron, HRH The Prince of Wales.
The Centre is a collaboration between the ICR and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust driving pioneering research for ...
The Centre is studying the molecular changes underlying the development of childhood cancers and targeting them with innovative new treatments.
The Centre for Molecular Pathology is a collaborative initiative between The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research.
The Institute of Cancer Research establishes spinout companies where this is the most appropriate route to patient benefit.
Our academic clinicians bring knowledge of clinical practice into the lab and take laboratory research back into the clinic ...
Using funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), The Institute of Cancer Research offers training programmes that support NHS doctors to undertake specialty training to also train ...