We are a world-leading cancer research institute, a charity, and a member institution of the University of London. Public donations and clinical partnerships are helping us to make the discoveries ...
The Institute of Cancer Research believes that animal research is essential to understand how cancers develop and behave within a whole organism, and how to treat it effectively. We use animal studies ...
We believe that our strength comes from combining what we have in common – our shared goals and values – with what makes each of us different. Creating an inclusive culture where all our staff and ...
We have made huge strides in research and treatment for children with cancer, improving their chances of survival. With your support today, we can discover kinder treatments and offer more children ...
At The Institute of Cancer Research, London, we offer clinicians a variety of opportunities – from a taught master's course in Oncology, to fellowships providing protected time for research, and ...
The course is organised by the Joint Department of Physics of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research. The course provides the theoretical background and training ...
The Taught Course in Oncology is a day-release modular programme designed for medically qualified candidates who intend to pursue a professional career in some aspect of clinical or medical oncology, ...
Biomarkers – biological tests that give key information about a patient – have a huge role to play in the future of precision medicine which is why ten leading institutions, charities, stakeholder ...
The annual leave entitlement is 28 days upon entry, rising to 29 days after 2 complete years of service, then to 30 days after 5 complete years of service. In addition, employees have an entitlement ...
The Chelsea site is based in the heart of Central London and has excellent public transport links, with both South Kensington and Gloucester Road underground stations located very nearby. The ...
The Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre at the ICR receives funding from the charity Breast Cancer Now, and was opened in 1999 by Breast Cancer Now's Patron, HRH The Prince of Wales. The ...