Seminars and conferences
The Cambridge Research Institute hosts several seminar series. All talks take place in the Institute's 200 seat state-of-art lecture theatre unless otherwise indicated.
While this information is accurate at the time of publication, changes to the seminar timetables may occur. Every effort is being made to publish such changes on the website as quickly as possible. See below for the current seminars and conferences.
For further information regarding any of the seminar series, please email Ann Kaminski, Head of Scientific Administration.
The theme for next year's symposium, to be held on 2-3 November 2012, is 'Unanswered Questions in Cancer Sequencing'.
This series provides a platform for presentations by speakers expert in their field, both from within the UK and from overseas.
This series covers the clinical, lab-based and translational aspects of cancer research and features presentations from both international experts and Cambridge-based researchers.
This series, held on the first and third Monday of every month, offers a forum to present computational approaches to cancer research and genomics.
This series provides all researchers with a strong background in cancer biology, ranging from basic biology through to translational aspects.
