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5 minutes with: Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald

February 24, 2023 Jane Rigney 0

Rebecca Fitzgerald OBE MACantab. MD FMedSci EMBO is Professor of Cancer Prevention at the University of Cambridge. She is Director of the newly established Early […]

5 Mins with: Dr Christian von Wagner

November 25, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

Dr Christian von Wagner is a Reader in Behavioural Research of Early Diagnosis of Cancer at the Health Behaviour Research Centre, UCL. He is working […]

5 Minutes with: Dr Katharine Rendle

November 11, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

Dr. Katharine A. Rendle, PhD, MPH is an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine & Community Health and of Epidemiology in the Perelman School of Medicine, […]

Five minutes with: Professor Linda Bauld

July 30, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

Professor Linda Bauld is the Bruce and John Usher Chair of Public Health in the University of Edinburgh, and cancer prevention advisor to Cancer Research […]

In memory of Louise Cadman

November 10, 2020 Peter Sasieni 6

This is not a formal obituary, just a few reflections on an outstanding research nurse, loyal colleague and compassionate person who sadly died from melanoma […]

5 minutes with: Dr Dorothy Lombe

October 30, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

Dr Dorothy Lombe is a clinical and radiation oncologist at the Cancer Diseases Hospital in Zambia & is a member of the International Task Force […]

5 minutes with: Dr Verna Vanderpuye

October 23, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

Dr Vanderpuye currently practices at the National Center for Radiotherapy, Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, at the Korlebu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Ghana, and is a […]

5 minutes with: Dr Zipporah Ali

October 16, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

Dr Zipporah Ali is the Executive Director or of Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA), and a member of the International Task Force on […]

Five minutes with: Dr Mona Saraiya

September 18, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

Our “Five Minutes With” series seeks to discover what are the habits, inspirations and obstacles that have shaped the careers of leading cancer researchers and […]

Five minutes with: Professor Patti Gravitt

May 29, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

Our “Five Minutes With” series seeks to discover what are the habits, inspirations and obstacles that have shaped the careers of leading cancer researchers and […]

Professor David McCoy’s COVID manifesto

May 8, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

David McCoy is Professor of Global Public Health at Queen Mary University London, where he’s involved in delivering a multi-disciplinary and critical undergraduate and postgraduate […]

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