London Research Institute
The Cancer Research UK London Research Institute (LRI) conducts innovative basic biological research to improve our understanding of cancer. The LRI has made significant breakthroughs since its inception, and continues to be at the forefront of its field.
With more than 550 staff and students, the LRI also has a strong academic programme and is committed to training the next generation of world-leading scientists.
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Register now for the LRI Annual Symposium 2009Register now for the LRI Annual Symposium 2009 on "Developmental Biology: Organising Tissues in Time and Space", which will take place from 17 to 19 June 2009. Places are limited to the first 100 registrants. Virus reveals secret to cancer spread
LRI scientists studying the vaccinia virus have unveiled an important clue to understanding how cancer spreads. First immune 'danger receptor' found
LRI scientists have found the first biological receptor that alerts the immune system to 'dangerous' or abnormal cell death, according to research published in Nature...


