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Researchers at the Crick and Barts Cancer Institute (Queen Mary) have found a new way to predict which people with bowel cancer may respond best to immunotherapy. First authors: Amelia Acha Sagredo, Pietro Andrei, Kalum Clayton Senior author: Francesca Ciccarelli crick.ac.uk/news-and-repor…



Join our next #MedicineAtTheCrick event on Thursday 13 March, where researchers and clinicians will explore tissue somatic evolution in ageing and disease. Hosted by Francesca Ciccarelli ilaria Malanchi with speakers Foad Rouhani, Maria Alcolea and Cedric Blanpain eventbrite.co.uk/e/medicine-at-…

Our director Paul Nurse chatted to Robert Peston and Steph McGovern on @TheRestIsMoney about science funding this week. Paul discussed what it will take for the UK to become a ‘Science Superpower,’ as well as his story of discovering his own genetic history. open.spotify.com/episode/6kxvFA…

This season's Titans of Science concludes with Charles Swanton. The world-leading oncologist tells us how his work at The Crick, Cancer Research UK, and UCL is transforming the future of cancer treatment. #CancerResearch #Oncology #TitansofScience #Innovation thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/naked…

What is cancer and why is it so difficult to treat? Crick group leader Gerard Evan explains why we get cancer and how he and other scientists are working to unravel this complex disease. youtube.com/watch?v=i8gPop…


Scientists from Imperial College London, The Crick & 【公式】徳島大学(Tokushima University) use magnetic bead grafting in zebrafish hearts to manipulate mechanical forces in vivo & trigger mechanical stimulus-dependent calcium influx in endocardial cells. Watch on JoVE - hubs.ly/Q0350VxD0. #JoVE

Congratulations to Charles Swanton on winning the first ever Gustave Roussy prize 🥳


Watch Hannah, one of our fly facility technicians, and Lucia, our fly food chef (aka media prep technician) share what it’s like working with flies in the latest episode of UK Research and Innovation ‘101 Jobs that Change the World’ series. youtube.com/watch?v=OzgPKm…

The scientists of today meet the potential scientists of tomorrow. To celebrate International Day of Women & Girls in Science, we're sharing some interviews from one of our family events last year featuring Crick scientists Frankie Tait and Federica. #IDWGS

Disability should never prevent anyone from pursuing a successful career in research. Four researchers, including our own Syed Mian, share their experiences in this piece from Cancer Research UK highlighting the importance of having the right support. news.cancerresearchuk.org/2025/02/11/mak…