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Working together to unlock the full potential of immunotherapy for cancer

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30 April 2019

With the announcement of our exciting new partnership with the British Society for Immunology, Dr Pippa Corrie, Consultant and Associate…

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NCRI and The British Society for Immunology announce new partnership

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29 April 2019

This World immunology Day (29 April) we are pleased to announce our partnership with the British Society for Immunology (BSI),…

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Gut microbes linked to immunotherapy response in melanoma patients

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07 November 2016

Patients with malignant melanoma – whose disease has spread – are more likely to respond to immunotherapy treatment if they…

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Redirecting our immune cells to help fight children’s cancer

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06 November 2013

Immune cells, known as Natural Killer T cells, could be redirected to help fight the childhood cancer, neuroblastoma, according to…

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