The following news articles were published in 2024. Latest News Search Publication date Date from Date to New study sheds light on potential cancer driver genes 30 October, 20242024 A new study into the protein structure of human cancer-associated mutations has shed light on… Cancer gene linked to Scottish island 24 October, 20242024 People with grandparents from a remote Scottish island are more likely than the rest of the UK… AI tool predicts risk of emergency hospital visits 23 October, 20242024 Experts have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to more accurately anticipate… Formal opening of new 4D Cellular Medicine building 08 October, 20242024 The Institute of Genetics and Cancer celebrated the formal opening of its 4D Cellular Medicine… Multi-million-pound UK-wide platform into cancer immunotherapy launches 08 October, 20242024 A nationwide team of universities, hospitals and industry, including the Institute of Genetics and… Remote UK regions linked to heightened genetic disease risk 08 October, 20242024 People from isolated parts of the UK could have variations in their genetic code that increase… New study identifies how cells change to drive Glioblastoma 25 September, 20242024 A study looking at the highly adaptable cancer stem cells in Glioblastoma (GBM) has highlighted the… £4.7m boost for brain cancer research 24 September, 20242024 The Cancer Research UK Glioma Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence will receive £4.7m to boost its… AI insights predict disease a decade in advance 10 September, 20242024 Scientists using cutting-edge AI to analyse medical data have been able to predict a person’s risk… University technicians recognised for vital work 10 September, 20242024 The essential work of technical staff has been highlighted during Technician Week events at… John Inglis Prize awarded for Best PhD student presentations 10 September, 20242024 Ottavia Olson and Giovanna Weykopf have been jointly awarded the John Inglis prize for best student… Researchers identify host-pathogen antibody signature associated with severe COVID-19 03 September, 20242024 New research to map immune responses to the SARS-2 virus – which caused COVID-19 – could help… hEDS-START team engages with policymakers to ‘translate research into change’ 29 August, 20242024 Dervil Dockrell and Kathryn Berg, of the hEDS-START team, are taking part in a number of policy… Research highlights main components needed to repair damaged DNA 16 August, 20242024 A new study has highlighted the critical role of a protein called cyclin F in controlling DNA… £7.3m to provide next generation of cancer experts in Scotland 16 August, 20242024 Cancer Research UK awards funding to boost research: April 2024 Researchers discover key genetic clues to primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) 09 August, 20242024 Researchers have made significant breakthroughs in understanding the genetic factors underlying the… Breast cancer radiotherapy benefits last a decade 08 August, 20242024 Providing radiotherapy after surgery could prevent breast cancer from returning in the same place… School students hosted by Dr Erika Kague through In2STEM programme 31 July, 20242024 Two high school students learnt about the use of zebrafish to study human bone diseases and had the… High school pupils get insight into science careers 30 July, 20242024 Forty high school pupils from across Central and Southern Scotland visited the Institute as part of… Communicating complicated science concepts through video 25 July, 20242024 The Institute for Genetics and Cancer recently hosted colleagues from across the University of… 1 2 3 This article was published on 2024-09-23