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Vacancy: Senior Postdoctoral Scientist – Tumour immunology

Jobs Van den Eynde

Grade 8: £45,585 - £54,395 with a discretionary range to £59,421 p.a.

Vacancy: Laboratory Technician

Jobs Song

Grade 5: Salary in range £28,759 - £33,966 per annum

Early events following von Hippel Lindau inactivation shape the trajectory of cancer initiation in the kidney

Work from the Ratcliffe research group demonstrates the early events defining the cell-type specificity of oncogenesis, providing a focus for mechanistic understanding and therapeutic targeting.

Vacancy: Postdoctoral Research Scientist – Epitranscriptomics

Jobs Song

Grade 7: Salary in range £36,024 - £44,263 per annum

Ludwig Oxford’s Helen Byrne recognised as an Honorary Doctor at Chalmers 2024

Byrne

Ludwig Oxford’s Helen Byrne has been recognised for her contributions and major efforts in the field of mathematical biology

International Women's Day within Ludwig Oxford

Barnes Byrne De Val Lu Mehdipour Ratcliffe Tomkova Van den Eynde

The 8th March annually celebrates Women's achievements and we are delighted to celebrate the women researchers, students and staff within Ludwig Oxford

Factor-inhibiting HIF deficiency is found to create a tumour-promoting immune microenvironment

Lu Ratcliffe

A collaborative study by the Lu and Ratcliffe research groups has found that the tumour-promoting immune microenvironment can be created by a deficiency in factor-inhibiting HIF.

Control of Wnt signalling by KDM5C during development impacts cognition

Shi

Ludwig Oxford’s Yang Shi’s research team identifies KDM5C as a crucial sentinel for neurodevelopment.

Melanoma Genomic Instability increased by DNA damage remodelling the MITF interactome

Goding

The Goding lab shows that Microphthalmia-associated Transcription Factor (MITF) plays a non-transcriptional role in shaping the DNA Damage Response programmes. MITF is phosphorylated on exposure to DNA damaging agents, and interacts with a DNA repair complex, increasing the level of genomic instability within cells which can have an impact on cancer initiation.

Ludwig Oxford celebrates the end of a successful year

Ludwig Oxford meets as a whole to share their science and creativity in talks, posters, writing and art competitions and more for the end of year retreat

Insights made into how Red Hair Colour (RHC) trait variants may increase melanoma risk

Goding

The Goding lab have worked in collaboration with Bill Pavan’s group of the National Human Genome Research Institute, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to uncover the transcriptomic profile of MC1R-inhibited melanocytes at single-cell resolution in Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research.

Ludwig Oxford DPhil candidate receives MSD Teaching Excellence Award

Goding

Ludwig Oxford’s Olly Featherstone has been awarded an Early Career Excellent Teacher award by the Medical Sciences Division Teaching Excellence Awards.

New DPhil studentships in Cancer Science available for 2024 intake

Boccellato Byrne Lu Rittscher Schuster-Böckler Tomkova Van den Eynde White

Ludwig Oxford supervised DPhil studentships in Cancer Science are now being advertised for the 2024 intake

Collaboration announced between Satisfai and University of Oxford to develop AI methods of evaluating Barrett's oesophagus

Rittscher

An agreement between Satisfai Health Inc and the University of Oxford will forward the automated assessment of Barrett’s oesophagus, designed to determine patients with the highest risk of developing oesophageal cancer.

Acetylation reprograms MITF target selectivity and residence time

Goding

Ludwig Oxford’s Colin Goding and his lab reveal an acetylation-mediated switch that suppresses differentiation and provides an explanation of why a human K206Q MITF mutation is associated with Waardenburg syndrome.

A role for ASPP2 in Hepatitis C infection

Lu

Ludwig Oxford researchers in the Lu lab uncover new insights into the role of ASPP2 in Hepatitis C virus replication and transmission.

Ludwig Oxford Professor Announced

White

Congratulations to Richard White who has been successful in the 2023 University recognition exercise.

Ludwig Oxford’s Dr Mehdipour in one of three University of Oxford teams shortlisted for Cancer Grand Challenges funding

Mehdipour

Dr Parinaz Mehdipour is a member in one of the 12 teams shortlisted for funding from Cancer Grand Challenges, seeking to understand retrotransposable elements in cancer.

Ludwig Oxford welcomes new Leadership Fellow Dr Marketa Tomkova

Tomkova

Our new Leadership Fellow launches a research group in computational cancer genomics

Ludwig Oxford’s Richard White awarded for his Outstanding Research by the Society for Melanoma Research

White

Richard White has been named for the 2023 Outstanding Research award by the Society for Melanoma Research

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