Technology Specialisms
Advanced Radiotherapy
The Advanced Radiotherapy Group (ARG) is a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, physicists, radiation biologists, radiographers and physiologists who remit is to research, initiate and develop new and advanced radiation treatments encompassing basic laboratory research, pre-clinical studies and clinical delivery.
Digital Health
The Medical Bioinformatics Research Section (MBRS, ‘embers’) is a thematic specialism within the Patrick G Johnson Centre for Cancer Research with the goal of advancing research at the interface of computer science, statistics, cell biology and cancer medicine.
Molecular and Digital Pathology
Molecular and Digital Pathology within the PGJCCR brings together a range of expertise in the use of advanced technologies to diagnoise and characterise cancer, with a focus on molecular diagnostics characterising cells at the genetic level.
Cancer Therapeutics
Rather than being a single disease, cancer is a heterogeneous collection of diseases. It therefore follows that in order to diagnose and treat cancer effectively, strategies for patient selection must be combined with the development of molecularly targeted therapeutics so that patients can receive the drug or combination of drugs which is most appropriate for the treatment of their disease, at the appropriate time.