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Search Results Fulltext search 895 Results Found Crick translation prize goes to cancer vaccine researchers The Crick’s annual Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation has been awarded to a group of Crick researchers working towards developing a cancer vaccine. Published: 14 December 2018 Breadcrumb News & reports How we are building a culture of translation at the Crick Dr Veronique Birault heads up the Crick's translation team. She explains how they have made translation an integral part of the Crick from day one. Published: 18 February 2020 Breadcrumb News & reports 2021 Crick translation prize goes to COVID-19 clinical study team The Crick’s annual Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation has been awarded to the team behind a clinical trial to study whether the cystic fibrosis drug Dornase alfa could reduce inflammation in the lungs of COVID-19 patients. Published: 8 December 2021 Breadcrumb News & reports 2019 Crick translation prize goes to multidisciplinary cancer treatment team A team of researchers led by Crick group leaders Dinis Calado and Ed Tate has won the 2019 Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation for their work on developing drugs to target currently untreatable cancers. Published: 29 November 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports Intron retention serves as a blueprint for RNA binding protein mislocalisation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Rickie Patani (with Jernej Ule and Nick Luscombe) Breadcrumb Research Research case studies 2023 Crick translation prize goes to Anaid Benitez Crick postdoctoral research Anaid Benitez has been awarded this year’s Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation, for her work on tumour diagnostics and her leadership of the Crick Science Entrepreneur Network (CSEN). Published: 13 October 2023 Breadcrumb News & reports 2022 Crick translation prize goes to Emma Wall Emma Wall, Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Crick and UCLH, has won the 2022 Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation for her work on the Legacy study. Published: 18 November 2022 Breadcrumb News & reports £50million philanthropic fund to support translational science at the Crick The Francis Crick Institute has received the largest ever individual philanthropic pledge in the institute’s five-year history. Published: 27 April 2022 Breadcrumb News & reports Crick spinout launches with £4.5M investment to develop new cancer drugs Myricx Pharma, a drug discovery company spun-out from Imperial College London and the Francis Crick Institute launches today. Published: 16 November 2020 Breadcrumb News & reports AstraZeneca and the Francis Crick Institute sign research agreement Published: 23 May 2017 Breadcrumb News & reports Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next Last page Last
Crick translation prize goes to cancer vaccine researchers The Crick’s annual Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation has been awarded to a group of Crick researchers working towards developing a cancer vaccine. Published: 14 December 2018 Breadcrumb News & reports
How we are building a culture of translation at the Crick Dr Veronique Birault heads up the Crick's translation team. She explains how they have made translation an integral part of the Crick from day one. Published: 18 February 2020 Breadcrumb News & reports
2021 Crick translation prize goes to COVID-19 clinical study team The Crick’s annual Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation has been awarded to the team behind a clinical trial to study whether the cystic fibrosis drug Dornase alfa could reduce inflammation in the lungs of COVID-19 patients. Published: 8 December 2021 Breadcrumb News & reports
2019 Crick translation prize goes to multidisciplinary cancer treatment team A team of researchers led by Crick group leaders Dinis Calado and Ed Tate has won the 2019 Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation for their work on developing drugs to target currently untreatable cancers. Published: 29 November 2019 Breadcrumb News & reports
Intron retention serves as a blueprint for RNA binding protein mislocalisation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Rickie Patani (with Jernej Ule and Nick Luscombe) Breadcrumb Research Research case studies
2023 Crick translation prize goes to Anaid Benitez Crick postdoctoral research Anaid Benitez has been awarded this year’s Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation, for her work on tumour diagnostics and her leadership of the Crick Science Entrepreneur Network (CSEN). Published: 13 October 2023 Breadcrumb News & reports
2022 Crick translation prize goes to Emma Wall Emma Wall, Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Crick and UCLH, has won the 2022 Sir David Cooksey Prize in Translation for her work on the Legacy study. Published: 18 November 2022 Breadcrumb News & reports
£50million philanthropic fund to support translational science at the Crick The Francis Crick Institute has received the largest ever individual philanthropic pledge in the institute’s five-year history. Published: 27 April 2022 Breadcrumb News & reports
Crick spinout launches with £4.5M investment to develop new cancer drugs Myricx Pharma, a drug discovery company spun-out from Imperial College London and the Francis Crick Institute launches today. Published: 16 November 2020 Breadcrumb News & reports
AstraZeneca and the Francis Crick Institute sign research agreement Published: 23 May 2017 Breadcrumb News & reports