Welcome to the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute. Our world-class basic research drives and facilitates the development of translational and clinical research, leading to practice-changing developments for cancer patients. We work with other scientists and clinicians in Manchester, nationally, and internationally to achieve our mission to improve patient care by implementing personalised medicine for a range of cancers.
A PhD should be an exciting and stimulating time which for many, is the first step into a career in research. We are looking for talented and motivated graduates with backgrounds in biological sciences, mathematics, computer science and/or chemistry interested in pursuing scientific research careers. Applications are invited from recent graduates or final year undergraduates who have, or are expected to obtain a first or upper second class honours degree.
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Autocrine activation of MAPK signaling mediates intrinsic tolerance to androgen deprivation in LY6D prostate cancer cells
Long non-coding RNA HIF1A-As2 and MYC form a double-positive feedback loop to promote cell proliferation and metastasis in KRAS-driven non-small cell lung cancer
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A PhD should be an exciting and stimulating time. For many, it is the first step into a career in research, and the first opportunity to say something truly novel about the world around them. We are looking for talented and motivated graduates with backgrounds in biological sciences, mathematics, computer science and/or chemistry interested in pursuing scientific research careers. Applications are invited from recent graduates or final year undergraduates who have, or are expected to obtain a first or upper second class honours degree.
Derepression of the iroquois homeodomain transcription factor gene IRX3 confers differentiation block in acute leukemia
A novel prospective isolation of murine fetal liver progenitors to study in utero hematopoietic defects