Research projects

Complete Italy
Leukaemia
This research team want to kickstart new cures for leukaemia since patients often go on to develop the disease again even after successful treatment.
Researcher: Dr Giulia Casorati
Developing targeted immunotherapy for leukaemia
Complete Australia
General cancer research
Researchers want to discover new combinations of treatment that could tackle the problem of cancer becoming resistant to therapy and help patient outcomes.
Researcher: Dr Cameron Bracken
Flicking the right switches to prevent cancer progression
Complete Spain
Breast cancer
The location of brain cancer makes it particularly hard to treat so this team hope to find ways to improve radiotherapy so it can benefit more patients.
Researcher: Dr Manuel Valiente
Making radiotherapy more effective against cancers that have spread to the brain
Complete USA
Skin cancer
This project hopes to discover how skin cancer develops resistance to treatments and find ways to overcome it so that survival rates improve.
Researcher: Dr Bin Zheng
Overcoming drug resistance in skin cancer
Complete Italy
Leukaemia
Researchers hope to find vital new ways to diagnose and treat leukaemia patients by understanding the link between Down Syndrome and this type of cancer.
Researcher: Dr Andrea Ditadi
Understanding why children with Down Syndrome are at risk of leukaemia
Complete Switzerland
General cancer research
This project aims to find a new way to boost the immune system’s fight against cancer so that in the future treatments work better for more patients.
Researcher: Professor Maries van den Broek
A new way to boost the immune system’s fight against cancer
Complete Netherlands
General cancer research
This project hopes to find a way for DNA damage to build up in cancer cells that would ultimately cause more of these cells to die and treatments work better.
Researcher: Dr Maria Tresini
Switching off DNA repair in cancer cells
Complete Finland
General cancer research
Stopping these mechanisms could ultimately lead to a treatment that stops a variety of cancer types from spreading, making them much easier to treat.
Researcher: Dr Pipsa Saharinen
Patching up tumour blood vessels
Complete United Kingdom
Pancreatic cancer
By understanding how healthy cells are involved in pancreatic cancer growth this project hopes to find urgent new treatments for one of the deadliest cancers.
Researcher: Dr Angus Cameron
Cutting communication between normal and tumour cells in pancreatic cancerWe only fund the best ideas…

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