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…)
In the latest edition of our Staff Profile series, we spoke to Dr Özgen Deniz about her research into acute myeloid leukaemia, her aspirations for the next five years and her favourite pastimes.
In the latest edition of our Staff Profile series, we spoke to Dr Alice Denton about her “obsession” with fibroblasts, the day-to-day challenges of her role and pea-flavoured (!) gin (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…)
In the lead up to her retirement, Dr Letizia Foroni, Principal Teaching Fellow in the Department of Immunology and Inflammation, reflects on her career in haematology.
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.
A one-way ticket to London
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…)
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.
Please note, this list comprises awards that have recently been set up on College’s grants management system, with some manual additions. It may not, therefore, include all new grants awarded to Principal Investigators in the Department.(more…)