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Members of the RadNet team smile at the camera

Scientists and clinicians at the University of Leeds exploring new radiotherapy treatments and technologies have been given a major cash boost from Cancer Research UK (CRUK).

Jennir Hibbard presents to a group of people sitting down. She has short brown hair and is holding a brochure.

Jennie Hibbard, Technician Lead for the Technician Commitment and Lead Technician in the School of Biology, blogs about her participation at The Unnamed Research Culture Event.

A group of red deer gather on a beach

Red deer may become less sociable as they grow old to reduce the risk of picking up diseases, according to new research which shows humans are not the only animals to change social behaviour with age.

A grey and brown bird in a cage

Sicily Fiennes, a PhD researcher in the School of Biology, explains how a new interactive website is helping to challenge misconceptions about the wildlife trade and the people involved.

Aurora-A is depicted by 2 green irregular shapes. CEP192, a blue squiggle, wraps around Aurora-A and occupies the binding sites of two of its other partners shown in pink and orange.

A study, led by University of Leeds and University of Oxford, has revealed new knowledge about an enzyme involved in cancer treatment.