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Our research in Bristol

UK map showing BristolCancer Research UK funds a number of scientists and doctors based at the University of Bristol. This includes a team of international experts in bowel cancer who hope to discover new ways of preventing and treating the disease.

Our Children's Cancer Trials Team co-ordinates groundbreaking trials in 21 centres across the UK and Ireland, including the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Bristol. These trials bring cutting-edge science from the lab to the bedside, making innovative new treatments available to children with cancer.

Below are some of the highlights of our research in Bristol.

Click on the names below to find out more about each scientist

These pages contain highlights of the research we fund in this city - we'll be updating and  expanding them regularly. Please visit our Grants & Research website for detailed scientific information about our research.

Bowel cancer

Prof Chris Paraskeva Prof Chris Paraskeva

Colorectal Tumour Biology Research Group

University of Bristol, Bristol

Preventing and treating bowel cancer

Professor Chris Paraskeva is an international expert in bowel cancer. He leads the Cancer Research UK Colorectal Tumour Biology Research Group at the University of Bristol. His team is looking into many different aspects of bowel cancer including new ways to both prevent and treat the disease.

No specific cancer type

Prof David Bates Prof David Bates

Department of Physiology

University of Bristol, Bristol

Stopping the growth and spread of cancer

Professor David Bates works at the University of Bristol investigating a molecule found in cancer cells called VEGF, which is involved in the growth of blood vessels. We know that certain drugs can block VEGF and make some tumours grow more slowly. Professor Bates' lab is investigating why these drugs work well in some patients but not in others.