22 Feb 2016
CTCR researchers wow in Wellington
CTCR researchers and colleagues from the University of Otago contributed to a da...
22 Feb 2016
Summer studentship brings rewards
PhD candidate Kirsten Ward-Hartstonge is delighted to see her summer studentship...
14 Dec 2015
Around The World in 123 Days
Dunedin cyclist Andrew Nicholson has ridden around the globe in 123 days and 50...
09 Dec 2015
Cancer researchers humbled by world cycling record attempt
Cancer researchers humbled by world cycling record attempt
30 Sep 2015
Vitamin C treatment in breast cancer
Te Aho researcher gains funding to investigate vitamin C and breast cancer
21 Sep 2015
Royal Society Fellowships won by Te Aho researchers
Two Te Aho Matatu researchers win prestigious Royal Society Fellowships
09 Sep 2015
Cancer Society appoints Dr Chris Jackson as Medical Director
Congratulations to CTCR colleague Dr Chris Jackson on his appointment to Medical...
07 Sep 2015
Obituary: Dr Elspeth Joan Gold
Obituary: Dr Elspeth Joan Gold
13 Aug 2015
Thunder, detours, snakes!
Cyclist Andrew Nicholson has set off today to begin his round the world cycling...
11 Aug 2015
University supported by world record attempt
University supported by world record attempt
08 Jul 2015
Going global on two wheels
Andrew Nicholson sets off to break the Guinness World Record for circumnavigatio...
29 Jun 2015
Immunotherapy drug in spotlight
Dr Chris Jackson, oncologist, and CTCR researcher, is interviewed about the impa...
Distinguished Research Medal Lecture recorded
Professor Parry Guilford presented his Distinguished Research Medal Lecture:
Evolution, families and cancer (YouTube,1 Hour and 10 mins) at the College of Education Auditorium on Wednesday 22 November.
Seize opportunities urges Distinguished Research Medal recipient (Bulletin)
Other recorded events
Visit Healthier Lives researchers on 'The Cause of Cancer' to view two lectures, recorded in November 2017:
- Professor Parry Guilford: Genetics and how drugs can target those genes.
- Dr Chris Jackson: Keytruda from bench to bedside - The challenge of getting a breakthrough.
Life saver
2017 Distinguished Research Medal winner Professor Parry Guildford can count among his many achievements the discovery of the first-known gene for inherited gastric cancer and the development of a simple-to-use non-invasive test for bladder cancer.
Related story:
Genetic Jeopardy