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.
Research Areas
Focus
Early clinical trials, molecular predictive markers of response to chemotherapy, translational biology and molecular pharmacology, cellular signaling pathways, molecular pathology and radiation biology
Disease Areas
All types of Cancer but particularly Breast Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Haematological Malignancy, Lung Cancer (including Mesothelioma), Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer, Genito-urinary Cancer
For further information on the goals and objectives of Belfast ECMC go to:
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.
To learn more about the scientific and operational achievements of Belfast ECMC go to:
Centre lead
Prof Ken Mills
Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology
Queen's University Belfast
97 Lisburn Road
Belfast
BT9 7BL
Consultant Oncologist
Dr Richard Wilson
Tel: +44(0)28 9069 9280
Fax: +44(0)28 9069 9406
General enquiries
Dr Melanie Morris
Operational Director
Northern Ireland Cancer Clinical Trials Unit
East Podium, C-Floor
Belfast City Hospital
51 Lisburn Road
Belfast
BT9 7AB
Tel: +44(0)28 9026 3903
Fax: +44(0)28 9026 3897
Clinical Trial Information
You can also find out about trials recruiting in Belfast on the CancerHelp UK clinical trials database.