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In profile: early career researchers

Our goal is to develop clinical and non‑clinical research capacity in the BRC themes to reflect clinical advances and global need. To achieve this, we are supporting the next generation of researchers through BRC-supported PhD studentships and Clinical Research Fellowships. 

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Reza Kalantar

Reza discusses his research into the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in MRI scans and the potential impact for patients.

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Madhumeeta Chadha

Madhumeeta discusses her PhD project, which focuses on developing methods to predict how sarcoma patients will respond to treatment.

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Annemarie Knill

Annemarie discusses her PhD project, its potential impact for patients and her hopes for a future career in research.

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Dr Rebekah Law

Clinical Research Fellow Dr Law  discusses her experiences at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2019.

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Dr Ben Challoner

We're supporting the next generation of clinician scientists by training them in the latest techniques through our Molecular Pathology Starter Programme.

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Researchers of the future: our PhD students

Find out more about our 2018 PhD students -  Reda Stankunaite, Nithya Paranthaman and Alice Newey

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Olga Fourkioti

Olga discusses her research into developing tools to aid the diagnosis of soft tissue sarcomas.

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