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The Institute of Cancer Research (the ICR) is a public research institute and a member institution of the University of London in London, United Kingdom, specialising in oncology. [6] It was founded in 1909 as a research department of the Royal Marsden Hospital and joined the University of London in 2003. [ 7 ]
Houlston graduated BSc, MB BS from Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, University of London [3] and was subsequently awarded MD and PhD degrees from the University of London and a DSc [4] from Imperial College, London.
Eric Ofori Aboagye is a Professor of Cancer Pharmacology and Molecular Imaging at Imperial College London. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and was awarded the British Institute of Radiology Sir Mackenzie Davidson Medal in 2009. He is co-director of the Imperial College London Experimental Cancer Medicine's Centre.
It has a close affiliation with the Institute of Cancer Research, which originated as the hospital's research department and is located alongside the hospital in Brompton and Belmont. Through its subsidiary The Royal Marsden School , it offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in cancer care validated by the University of East Anglia .
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) is the world's largest independent cancer research organisation. [2] [3] It is registered as a charity in the United Kingdom [1] and Isle of Man, and was formed on 4 February 2002 by the merger of The Cancer Research Campaign and the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. [4]
His current research centers on the development biomarkers in cancer and digital pathology assisted with spectroscopy. [2] He holds an M.Sc. from Imperial College London [3] [4] and a postgraduate MPhil (diplôme d'étude approfondie) from École supérieure d'optique, Paris where he also worked at the CNRS in Orsay before moving back to Imperial College to pursue his PhD.
Jonathan Hugh Waxman OBE (born 1951), [1] founder and president of Prostate Cancer UK, [2] is emeritus Professor of Oncology at Imperial College London, [3] [4] and author of four novels including The Elephant in the Room. He is a clinician who has helped develop new treatments for cancer, which are now part of standard practice. [2] [5]
Swanton was born in Poole, Dorset.As of 2017, his father Robert Howard Swanton (MD, FRCP) was a consultant cardiologist at UCL. [10]Swanton was educated at St Paul's School, London [2] and completed his PhD in 1999 [11] at what was then the Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratories (now the Francis Crick Institute) and his Cancer Research UK clinician scientist/medical oncology training in 2008.