Join us for the official launch of the Early Cancer Institute at the University of Cambridge, the first UK National Institute for this increasingly important field of cancer research.
One in two adults in the western world develop cancer and this is predicted to rise further as life expectancy increases. The early detection and interception of cancer is vital to give people the best chance of curative treatment and long-term survival. Our team of world-class researchers, based on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, is passionate about detecting cancer earlier, striving to move the world beyond the fear of cancer.
Please join us on Wednesday 21 September from 2.45pm to hear more about the new Institute and get an overview of cancer and early detection in the UK and Cambridge. Speakers include Prof Sir Mike Richards, UK National Screening Committee chair, and Prof Patrick Maxwell, Regius Professor of Physic and Head of the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge.
The talks will be followed by a garden party at Trinity College from 4.45 - 7pm, which you are warmly invited to attend.
Schedule
14.45 - 16.30, Clifford Allbutt Lecture Theatre Cambridge Biomedical Campus Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0AH
- Welcome – Prof Patrick Maxwell, Head of School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge
- Early Detection and Diagnosis in context of UK Government Life Sciences Strategy – Prof Sir Mike Richards, Chair of UK National Screen Committee
- Introduction to Early Cancer Institute – Prof Rebecca Fitzgerald, Director, Early Cancer Institute
- Overview of cancer in Cambridge – Prof Richard Gilbertson, Head of Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge
16.45-19.00, Trinity College Fellows’ Bowling Green, Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 1TQ
Garden Party on the Trinity College Fellows' Bowling Green, with drinks and canapes.
To register for the event please visit: www.earlycancerlaunch.eventbrite.co.uk