Welcome to the Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology and Biology
Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology and Biology has been created to be the world's largest and and most comprehensive centre for research in radiation oncology and biology. Our focus is aspects of radiobiology that could yield new advances in radiation treatment of patients with cancer.
The unit is collaboratively supported by Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and the Medical Research Council (MRC), and is directed by Professor Gillies McKenna, who is Chair of Radiation Oncology and Biology.
Upcoming Seminars
Dr. Frank A. Cucinotta - Radiobiology and Physics with heavy ion beams
10 Feb 10 - 03:00 pm
Dr. Jesus Gil - Senescence: protecting us from all the wrong things.
15 Feb 10 - 03:00 pm
Professor Amato Giaccia - Mechanisms of transcriptional regulation under hypoxic conditions
15 Mar 10 - 03:00 pm
Professor Mark Meuth - Control of cell death by Chk1 during DNA replication stress in tumour cells
22 Mar 10 - 03:00 pm
Opportunities
Postdoctoral Scientist
Grade : Grade 7 £28,983 to £35646 per annum
Closing Date : 01 Mar 10
Closing Date : 01 Mar 10
Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Grade : Grade 7 £28,983 to £35,646 per annum
Closing Date : 01 Mar 10
Closing Date : 01 Mar 10
- News
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Scientists Scoop Top Prize For Light-Based Detection Technology
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Annual Association for Radiation Research (ARR) meeting June 2010
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British Yeast Group Meeting 2010 to be held in Oxford
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Poster prize winners at the Association for Radiation Research Annual Meeting
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Dr Ricky Sharma awarded HEFCE-NHS Clinical Senior Lectureship
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Isabel Pires wins Best Presentation Award



