Brian Huntly elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Professor Brian Huntly, Head of the University of Cambridge Department of Haematology, has been announced as one of fifty new Fellows elected to the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2021. The Academy of...
View ArticleBloodCounts! breakthrough in disease detection
BloodCounts! Consortium wins Trinity Challenge Prize for breakthrough in infectious disease detection BloodCounts! is an international consortium of scientists led by Professor Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb...
View ArticleStudy finds that cancer-causing events can arise decades before symptoms occur
Genetic mutations causing a type of adult blood cancer occur in childhood or even in the womb, new research has shown. A new study from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Cambridge...
View ArticlePotential Therapeutic Target Found for Rare Blood Disorder
Researchers have identified a new therapeutic target that could be critical in developing improved treatments for thrombocythaemia A new study from the Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute...
View ArticleA new paper from the Department of Haematology, Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem...
Submitted by Laura Puhl on Mon, 07/03/2022 – 10:31 Research finds identifiers that can speed the process of in-vitro platelet production A new paper from the Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute...
View ArticleA new study was published today (10 March 2022) in Cell Stem Cell, answering...
The research, led by Professor Simón Méndez-Ferrer’s Lab at Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute (CSCI), finally identified Interleukin-6 as a driver of an important switch that links the...
View ArticleCellular secrets of ageing unlocked by researchers
Researchers have discovered how genetic mutations accumulated slowly over a lifetime lead to dramatic changes in blood formation after 70, providing a new theory for ageing New research has uncovered...
View ArticleImpact of DNA mutations on lifelong blood cell production uncovered
Researchers discover how leukaemia-associated gene mutations steadily commandeer blood cell production over a lifetime, and how these changes relate to ageing and cancer development. New research has...
View ArticleScientists discover genes that affect the risk of developing pre-leukaemia
Credit Photo: Vacutainer tubes with blood for testing. Credit: Testalize.me This news article was adapted from a press release by the University of Bristol Publication Kar, S.P., et al. Genome-wide...
View ArticleInvestigating chromatin factors in haematopoiesis
The University of Cambridge Department of Haematology in collaboration with colleagues across Europe has completed the most comprehensive study yet attempted to assess the role of chromatin factors in...
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