Research
Research: Research Report
The review period covered by this Annual Research Report is 1 January to 31 December 2004. Our 2004 Annual Research Report includes in depth reviews of exciting developments in selected areas of research.
Download the Annual Research Report 2004
(PDF file, 70pages, 1MB)
Contents of the Research Review
- Review of 2004
- Facts and Figures
- Academic Dean’s Report
- Technology Transfer Report
- Review Articles (see below for details)
- Research Reports on the Internet
- Our Research Centres, Departments, Sections and Units
- Senior Staff and Committees
REVIEW ARTICLES BY RESEARCH THEME
(Download individual articles by clicking on the relevant title)
CANCER BIOLOGY
Dying to survive: how can tumour cells escape death?
(PDF file, 133 MB)
Dr Pascal Meier
CANCER THERAPEUTICS/ CANCER BIOLOGY
The PKB protein: an important target for cancer
treatment (PDF file, 159 KB)
Dr Michelle D Garrett
CANCER THERAPEUTICS – Drug Development
Designer drugs for the cancer genome
(PDF file, 181 MB)
Professors Stan Kaye and Paul Workman
CANCER THERAPEUTICS – Haemato-Oncology
Myeloma research: novel therapeutic approaches
(PDF file, 141 MB)
Professor Gareth Morgan
CANCER THERAPEUTICS – Colorectal Cancer
New therapies for colorectal cancer (PDF
file, 156 MB)
Professor David Cunningham
CANCER THERAPEUTICS – Skin Cancer
Melanoma: our understanding of the disease increases
but prevention is still the best medicine (PDF file, 164 MB)
Mr J Meirion Thomas
IMAGING RESEARCH & CANCER DIAGNOSIS – Nuclear Medicine
Rapid advances in the diagnosis and treatment
of cancers (PDF file, 149 MB)
Drs Gary Cook and Val Lewington
RADIOTHERAPY/CANCER BIOLOGY – Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer: new approaches are allowing
a better understanding of the disease and its treatment (PDF file,
141 MB)
Professor David Dearnaley and Dr Amanda Swain
HEALTH RESEARCH – Epidemiological Studies
Genetic epidemiology: a tool for finding the
causes of cancer (PDF file, 139 MB)
Professor Anthony Swerdlow
HEALTH RESEARCH – Dietary Interventions
Lymphoedema, diet and body weight in breast cancer
patients (PDF file, 116 MB)
Dr Clare Shaw
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