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 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
Professor Claus Storgaard Sorensen - Coordination between DNA damage checkpoint and repair pathways
28 May 12 - 11:00 am
Dr Shreenath V Sharma - Targeted cancer therapeutics: Why they work and why they stop working?
30 May 12 - 02:00 pm
- News
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Two members of the Gray Institute have scooped poster prizes at a recent meeting held by the British Association for Cancer Research
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Early detection of brain metastases using Molecular MRI
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Congratulations to Dr Isabel Pires who has accepted a Lectureship position at the University of Hull
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Dr Mike Partridge Joins the Department of Oncology
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Biochemistry Group paper published in PNAS



