Oxford

ECMC Oxford

Oxford ECMC aims to apply basic scientific discoveries in cancer biology to the development of novel cancer therapies and prognostic/diagnostic biomarkers to help individualise patient care. The Centre has expertise in immunology, DNA repair, angiogenesis and molecular pathology and has facilities for conducting imaging, proteomics, microarray and radioisotope studies.

Research Areas

Focus

Angiogenesis, Immunology, pharmacodynamics (PD), tumour vasculature and metastasis, DNA repair, immunotherapy, gene therapy and radiation oncology

Disease Area

Relevant to all types of cancer, bladder, breast, colon, rectal, kidney, lung, melanoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, oesophageal, prostate, stomach

Goals

Goals

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Skills

Skills

Oxford ECMC principal investigators and staff have a diverse range of skills and expertise.

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Facilities

Facilities

Oxford ECMC has access to a range of research facilities that are utilised in studies.

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Achievements

Achievements

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Centre Lead

Professor A L Harris
Cancer Research UK Medical Oncology Unit
Cancer Research UK Growth Factors Research Group
The Churchill Hospital
Oxford Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust
Old Road
Headington
Oxford
OX3 7LJ

General and Patient Enquiries

Robin Mackay
PA to Prof. Gillies McKenna
Radiation Oncology & Biology
University of Oxford
Old Road Campus Research Building
Off Roosevelt Drive
Churchill Hospital
Oxford
OX3 7DQ

Tel: +44(0)1865 617331
Fax: +44(0)1865 617318
www.rob.ox.ac.uk

Clinical Trials Enquiries

You can also find out about trials recruiting in Oxford on the CancerHelp UK clinical trials database.