We work across our campus and adjacent clinical facilities.
Our Centre reaches into many parts of our University campus. We also work closely with local clinical partners, particularly the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Research at the Paul O’Gorman is mostly centred around biological studies. Researchers here aim to identify molecular and biological differences between normal and tumour cells. This can then be exploited to design new anti-cancer drugs which can be tested in clinical trials.
Research at Wolfson Centre in the Hershel Building is centred around childhood cancer. There are more than 100 members of staff based in this part of our Centre.
Home to our University's Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology research group, the Bedson Building is an important base for our Drug Discovery work.
Regional Cancer Centre opened in 2009 housing state of the art facilities to deliver comprehensive cancer care to patients in the Northern Region.
The Great North Children's Hospital is one of only 14 major children's medical centres in the UK.
The International Centre for Life beings NHS Genetics Laboratories and University academics under the same roof, to promote interactions.
Established in 2006, the Newcastle Joint Research Office (NJRO) is a partnership between The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (NuTH) and Newcastle University (University) supporting researchers in the development.
Our Centre for Cancer is making a difference to oncology research and practice right across the world.