Month: July 2024
By Dr Nick Younger, Research Fellow, and Ewa Ozga, PhD Student, members of Dr Hannah Long’s Research Group, MRC Human Genetic Unit The Science Insights is a college-wide, week-long work experience programme for 40 S5 pupils. The second day is hosted by the IGC and for 2 hours in the afternoon the students join a […]
Professor Allan Bradley, former Director of the Wellcome Sanger Institute and entrepreneur behind Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Kymab, and T-Therapeutics among others, was invited to speak at the EpiCrossBorders Symposium hosted by the Institute of Genetics and Cancer. EpiCrossBorders is a collaborative PhD programme between Helmholtz Munch and The University of Edinburgh covering a broad range of […]
How can early career researchers, such as PhD students, integrate the expertise of several labs into their research? This post aims to introduce why we research rare diseases, particularly craniofacial disorders, and share the experiences of students working across labs with complementary expertise. Congenital malformations are conditions which emerge early in development. Researching the genetics […]
By Dr Robb Hollis Ovarian cancer ‘Ovarian cancer’ is really an umbrella term for a collection of different cancers that we detect at or around the ovary. While we used to think these all represented the same disease, we now know that there are multiple different types of ovarian cancer that each display unique clinical […]