Belfast
Our aim is to further facilitate effective translational research in experimental cancer medicine within the Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology (CCRCB) at Queen's University Belfast. The Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology in Belfast supports GLP-standard core facilities providing expertise in clinical pharmacology, biological resources, genomics, bio-imaging and tissue pathology.
Clinical Focus Area
- Gastro-intestinal cancer
- Genito-urinary cancer
- Radiotherapy
- Haematological malignancies
Scientific Focus Area
- Biomarkers and Patient Stratification
- DNA Damage
- Mechanisms of therapeutic resistance
Disease Focus
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Bladder |
Breast |
Colorectal |
Leukaemia |
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Lung |
Myeloma |
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma |
Oesophageal |
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Ovarian |
Pancreatic |
Prostate |
Relevant to all Cancer types |
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Belfast ECMC principal investigators and staff have a diverse range of skills and expertise.
Belfast ECMC has access to a range of research facilities that are utilised in studies.