Research Exchange
September 3 2014 New research from The University of Nottingham looks set to improve screening for […]
Appears in Issue 5
Tags: children with brain tumours, Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, Delyan Ivanov, Dr Martin Garnett, drug delivery systems, EPSRC AstraZeneca Centre, new cancer drugs, new methodology, Oncology, PLOS one, Professor David Walker, School of Pharmacy
As bucket lists go, Professor David Walker isn’t doing too badly. Already crossed off his list […]
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Tags: Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Life Cycle 4, Professor David Walker, research profile
An appeal to raise funds for the UK’s first in-theatre intraoperative MRI scanner — which will […]
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Tags: brain scan, Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, funding, Nottingham University Trust
A leading group of UK cancer experts has welcomed the announcement by Cancer Research UK that […]
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Tags: CBTRC, Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, Professor David Walker
A leading national brain tumour charity is joining forces with experts at The University of Nottingham […]
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Tags: Brain Tumour UK, Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, drug delivery, Impact campaign
Researchers at The University of Nottingham have identified three sets of genetic markers that could potentially […]
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Tags: Central Nervous System primitive neuro-ectodermal brain tumours, Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, genetic markers, Impact campaign, Lancet, Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust
New research into drugs which could prevent the return of persistent brain tumours in children has […]
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Tags: Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, Joseph Foote Charitable Trust, Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust