RESEARCH

Directly or indirectly, cancer will touch everyone's lives. There is no greater or more worthwhile challenge than the ongoing battle to develop and improve anti-cancer treatments, for everyone's sake.

programme of research


University of Sheffield

2003/4



Academic Unit of Ophthalmology& Orthoptics

K. Sisley
I.G. Rennie
An in vitro study of posterior uveal melanoma invasions and the potential regulatory influence of HGR and TCF-b


Academic Urology Unit

A.A.G. Bryden
A.M. Scutt
C.L. Eaton
B. Thomas
F.C. Hamdy
Development of novel model systems to study cellular interactions between prosate cancer and bone marrow stroma cancer and bone marrow stroma



DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE

P.W. Andrews
A screen of candidate regulatory genes that may play a role in the progression of testicular germ cell tumours. Regulation of pluripotency in malignant stem.



DEPARTMENT OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY

L. J. Partridge
Characterisation of human antibodies to ovarian tumour marker

A. S. Goldman
Determining how the MRE11 complex regulate 5' to 3' resection during recombination