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17th November - Children's University Day
The Centre held it's first Children's University Open Day on Saturday 12th November, with families from local schools visiting cancer awareness stalls and spending time with our scientists in the labs. The children also took away information about how to support the charity through volunteering and we made over £50 on our toy and book stall.
Thanks to researchers Neville Cobbe, Violaine See, Jemma Blocksidge, Joe Slupsky, Mike Davies, Silviya Balabanova, to Research Nurses Lorraine Turner, Laura Borwn, Pembe Yesildag and Helen Jeffrey and to Tom Kearns, Gemma Barnett and Kathryn Marley from LCTU.
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8th November - NCRI Conference in Liverpool
This week sees the return of the NCRI conference in Liverpool. The Centre is well represented again this year including, Prof Andy Pettitt in the Clinical Trials Showcase for the CLL206 Trial, Prof John Neoptolemos highlighting the ESPAC-3 trial in the proffered paper session, Prof John Ellershaw is hosting and presenting a session on Prognastication in advanced cancer: How and why?, and Richard Shaw is co-hosting a Head and Neck Cancer Research Workshop, not to mention numerous posters from research groups across the Institute.
NCRN Training Events
For up to date information on training courses run by the National Cancer Research Network please visit the NCRN training page (link below).
Training courses cover a wide range of areas including GCP training, Cancer and anatomy courses and communication of Clinical trials.
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