A Pattern Emerges | An Inaugural Lecture by Professor Richard Hooper
Richard Hooper is Professor of Medical Statistics in the Centre for Evaluation & Methods, Wolfson Institute of Population Health at QMUL, where he leads the […]
Richard Hooper is Professor of Medical Statistics in the Centre for Evaluation & Methods, Wolfson Institute of Population Health at QMUL, where he leads the […]
To mark last week’s International Clinical Trials Day, we had a quick chat with some of our team members, hearing about their different paths into the […]
This post was created by Amy Tickle, a Cancer Research UK-funded PhD student in the Cancer Prevention Group. Amy is currently in her second year […]
For the week that’s in it – Cervical Screening Awareness Week – we have pulled together a round-up of the cervical screening related blogs we […]
Note: this author uses the term ‘queer’ to refer to both: people who did not have terms like ‘LGBT+’ during their lives; and as an […]
It’s that time of year again – to sit back, relax, and get stuck into one of our papers over the festive period! Below are […]
This blog was written by Deepali Patel. Deepali started her career working as a research scientist at the Cancer Research UK labs in Cambridge. She […]
Following the success of our 2019 reading list (available here) we’ve decided to put together a list of 25 publications to celebrate the cancer prevention […]
As the year draws to an end, we have been looking back and reflecting on the groups achievements in 2019. We decided that the best […]
Is it ethical to enrol patients into a clinical trial without first obtaining their consent? Most people’s immediate reaction is “No”. But what should people […]
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