
Research in a Nutshell
Stefan Symeonides is a clinical academic in experimental cancer medicine at the CRUK Edinburgh Centre and at the linked Edinburgh Cancer Centre (NHS Lothian), where he leads clinical trials of new cancer treatments.
His research focus is the discovery and development of new cancer therapies, something he has been involved with in the lab, in the clinic, and in industry. At the university, he leads that link between lab and clinic for cancer research in Edinburgh. At the hospital, he runs the Phase I Trials Unit for new cancer treatments, as well as having a specialty focus on renal cancers within the Uro-oncology team. He also continues in drug development, working with CRUK’s Centre for Drug Development and in an advisory role for a number of UK Biotechs.
Although he works across cytotoxic, small molecule, metabolic and even psychological therapies, his main focus is immunotherapies and he is the clinical lead for the Edinburgh Cancer Immunology Research Network. He is particularly interested in combining cancer immunotherapies to improve their activity. His current FAK-PD1 trial (NCT02758587) of combination PD-1 (pembrolizumab) and FAK (defactinib) inhibition is an example of how scientific discoveries at the ECRC (Serrells et al, Cell 2015) are being brought to patients, with an essential ongoing link back to the lab.
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Stefan Symeonides | Principal Investigator, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Medical Oncology and ECMC Deputy Lead |