Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings published. Here’s our round-up of the latest publication successes. (more…)
Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings published. Here’s our round-up of the latest publication successes. (more…)
Congratulations to all members of the Department who have recently been awarded research grants. Here is our round-up of the latest funding successes. (more…)
Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings published. Here’s our round-up of the latest publication successes.
To ensure the quality and accuracy of the information published on this blog, we source our data directly from Symplectic. Our reports are generated on a monthly basis, which means there may be a delay in publicising some publications. (more…)
Congratulations to all members of the Department who have recently been awarded research grants. Here is our round-up of the latest funding successes. (more…)
Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings published. Here’s our round-up of the latest publication successes.
To ensure the quality and accuracy of the information published on this blog, we source our data directly from Symplectic. Our reports are generated on a monthly basis, which means there may be a delay in publicising some publications. (more…)
Congratulations to all members of the Department who have recently been awarded research grants. Here is our round-up of the latest funding successes. (more…)
Congratulations to members of the Department who have recently had their research findings published. Here’s our round-up of the latest publication successes.
To ensure the quality and accuracy of the information published on this blog, we source our data directly from Symplectic. Our reports are generated on a monthly basis, which means there may be a delay in publicising some publications. (more…)
Rest in Peace (R.I.P.): that is what I feel will happen in a few weeks. I will be able to rest…and not feel guilty for it!
I am about to retire, at the end of February 2022, exactly 40 years since I started working at what was then known as the Royal Postgraduate Medical School and Medical Research Council Leukaemia Unit. This was where, totally out of the blue, I landed on 9 June 1982.
I arrived from Italy to attend the worldwide renowned ‘Advances in Haematology’ course after a preliminary contact with the head of the Unit, Prof Lucio Luzzatto, and my consultant, Prof Corrocher. What only my mother knew was that I had bought a one-way ticket on a plane from Milan Airport. Verona, where I was born, didn’t even have an airport from where one could fly to London. (more…)