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A single cellular pathway helps drive almost one in four cancers. After 40 years, scientists may have finally found a way to target the mutant protein that kicks it into overdrive. ....
ENTERTAINMENT venues that have closed to the public tend to be gone for good. So the plan to reopen Bournemouth’s Palace Court Theatre – also known as the Playhouse – constitutes a dramatic comeback. It is 35 years since a lack of public support seemed to have brought down the curtain on the building s days as a theatre and cinema. It became a place of worship, over the objections of Bournemouth council and many supporters. Now Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) has acquired the venue – a neighbour of Bournemouth’s Premier Inn on Hinton Road and Westover Road. It plans to restore the 1930s art deco building as a teaching space with performance venue, complete with 400-seat auditorium that will welcome the public as well as students. ....
Common Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) between CRKI and KCCC A common international Scientific Advisory Board between Cancer Research KI and the Karolinska Comprehensive Cancer Center (KCCC) has been established. The board of directors of the KCCC, representing both the Karolinska Institute and The Karolinska University Hospital, aimed to incorporate advisory members with broad expertise in clinical, basic and caring cancer research; covering a varied set of cancer subdisciplines. This common SAB will be able to advise on matters including, but not limited to, the long-term strategic development of research, education, care and prevention within cancer for both Cancer Research KI and the CCC. The current members of the SAB are listed below in the table. ....
Jan 09 2021 Read 403 Times The Alan Turing Institute and The Francis Crick Institute are to jointly fund and support projects where data scientists and medical researchers from both organisations work together, sharing data, expertise and resources, to improve understanding about diseases. The collaboration was launched with funding for four 12-month projects where early career data scientists on secondment to the Turing from a range of universities including Imperial College London, Universities of Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester will work with biomedical data generated by Crick scientists. Dr Rebecca Wilson, head of strategic partnerships at the Crick said: “Bringing together experts with complementary expertise from our neighbouring institutes to work together under this first formal partnership is very exciting. ....