Sheffield Cancer Research Centre Newsletter

Issue 6 – November 2013

Centre Renewal Update

All of the Cancer Research UK Centres are currently being reviewed.

We submitted our renewal application in June. The international review panel has met over the last week. A team from Sheffield that consisted of Professor Rob Coleman (Centre Director), Professor Angie Cox (Training Lead), Professor Penella Woll (Director of the ECMC) and Professor Carl Smythe (Basic Science Lead) went to London on Tuesday 29th October to be interviewed. On your behalf I would like to thank Professor Rob Coleman (especially) and all those involved in the renewal application for their hard work over the last year. We hope to hear from CRUK in December regarding the outcome.

Professor Rob Coleman

Call for Centre News Stories

What exciting developments are taking place in your research and training?

We need to show what great work is going on in Sheffield, not least so that we demonstrate our strengths to potential funders.

We need to shout about:

* New research findings, particularly published papers

* Recently funded studies at start up

* Prizes or awards received

* Innovations in equipment/treatment

* Your involvement in public events

* Anything else you feel you would like to publicise

If you are working with the press offices at CRUK, YCR, the University or the Trust to publicise anything please also keep me in the loop.

Please see the website for examples

http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/sheffield-cancer-research-centre/news-and-events/news/1.198922

Please send anything of interest to Lance Burn () - it doesn't have to be in a publishable format as I can help with putting it together, writing text, obtaining pictures etc.

Film Night – ‘The Enemy Within’

Tuesday, 12 November 2013 - 6.15pm

Students' Union Auditorium, The University of Sheffield, S10 2TG

‘The Enemy Within’ is an interesting new film which looks back over the last 50 years of the battle against cancer and explains some of the major breakthroughs in chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery and other areas. Following the film there will be a panel debate with some of the Sheffield Cancer Research Centre's leading researchers, and an opportunity for the audience to ask questions about the issues raised in the film. A drinks reception will also be held for all attendees after the event. This is a free event. To book a place go to -

https://universityofsheffield.sym-online.com/registrationforms/enemywithin_standard/

Volunteers Required

If you would like to help with one of the Charity Stands on this night or at future Public Events please contact:

Tina Harrison () Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity

Nikki Brady () Yorkshire Cancer Research

Andy Wilson () Cancer Research UK

Sheffield & District YCR Committee presents Art Exhibition and Wine Tasting

The CR-UK/YCR Sheffield Cancer Research Centre Non-Clinical PhD Studentships

All the projects will be advertised on the Centre’s Webpages, findaphd.com , Jobs.ac.uk.

Please advertise to all suitable students

PhD Studentships

The CR-UK/YCR Sheffield Cancer Research Centre is offering non-clinical PhD studentships for entry in October 2014 onwards. These studentships will provide:

·  a stipend £19,000

·  tuition fees up to the level of home/EU

·  travel and research consumable funds

Further non-clinical PhD studentships are available for entry in October 2014 onwards. These studentships will provide:

·  a stipend £13,762

·  tuition fees up to the level of home/EU

·  research consumable fund

Eligibility:

Recent graduates or final year undergraduates with or expected to achieve a 1st/2:1 honours degree may apply for up to three projects. Non EU applicants will be considered.

Projects / How to Apply:

For a list of projects available and instructions for how to apply please see the CR-UK/YCR Sheffield Cancer Research Centre Website [http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/sheffield-cancer-research-centre/studentships-jobs/non-clin-oct2014entry]. For further information on each project please contact the supervisors.

Sheffield Cancer Research Centre

Our research revolves around our existing three areas of translational excellence:

·  bone oncology

·  tumour microenvironment

·  genetics/genomic instability

These strengths are underpinned by strong basic science and our findings are regularly translated into the clinic via the CR-UK Experimental Cancer Medicines Centre.

Sheffield

Sheffield is a vibrant multi-cultural city that sits on the edge of the Peak District National Park. This combination makes it a truly great place to live and study.

Closing Date: Wednesday 20th November 2013

Website: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/sheffield-cancer-research-centre/home

Diary Dates

Seminar Series – for information, please see: http://www.shef.ac.uk/sheffield-cancer-research-centre/news-and-events/seminar-series

28th February 2014 – Annual Cancer Research Forum – please save the date, details to follow.

World Leading Keynote Speakers inc: Professor Freddie Hamdy,

Nuffield Professor of Surgery, University of Oxford.

Professor Freddie Hamdy

Funding Opportunities

Pancreatic Cancer UK is delighted to announce the second round of Future Leaders Research Fund and the next round of MRC Joint Fellowship grants are now open.

Applicants are invited for innovative approaches to the biology, treatment and diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Particularly interest in supporting early state pilot projects for better non-invasive methods, especially imaging, in the early detection and diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and for the identification of individuals at high risk of developing the disease.

Researchers from outside the immediate field of pancreatic cancer but with innovative proposals relevant to their objectives are encouraged to apply, especially as part of a collaborative effort.

A total of £½ million is available for the second round of the Research Innovation Fund in 2013/14. Successful awards will be funded up to £75,000 for up to 12 months.

Closing date for applications – Monday 27th January 2014.

Visit www.pancreaticcancer.org.uk/research for more details. Email queries to:

Clinician Scientist Fellowship and Research Bursaries for Clinicians

CRUK is currently accepting applications for its Clinician Scientist Fellowships. These are four-year postdoctoral fellowships available to clinicians and other health professionals who have completed a higher research degree and are committed to combining research with their clinical practice. These awards will enable successful fellows to make the transition from doctoral research training to an independent clinical academic post. The fellowship provides funding for running expenses, the salary of the applicant, and the salary for a research technician or graduate research assistant. The deadline date for applications is 29th November 2013, and the interviews will be held in London on 15th and 16th May 2014. For further information and details of how to apply, please see our website:

www.cancerresearchuk.org/clinicalcareers - www.cancerresearchuk.org/science/funding/find-grant/all-funding-schemes/clinician-scientist-fellowship. For any queries please contact: Dr Paul Wilcock - - 020 3469 8082.

CRUK are also accepting applications for their Research Bursaries. These provide short-term support for clinicians or those in professions allied to medicine to gain experience of research prior to a higher research degree (PhD/MD). The application deadline is 11th September 2013 and the Committee meeting will be held in November 2013. For more information and details of how to apply please go to:

http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/research-bursaries-for-clinicians-and-professions-allied-to-medicine

For any queries please contact: Dr Paul Wilcock - - 020 3469 8082.