London Research Institute
The Cancer Research UK London Research Institute (LRI) conducts innovative basic biological research to improve our understanding of cancer. The LRI has made significant breakthroughs since its inception, and continues to be at the forefront of its field.
With more than 550 staff and students, the LRI also has a strong academic programme and is committed to training the next generation of world-leading scientists.
Latest news
Scientists find DNA repair 'scissors' after 18 year huntCancer Research UK scientists have identified a long sought after enzyme that plays a critical role in a DNA repair pathway linked with inheritable breast and ovarian cancer, according to research published in Nature. Schulze and Sahai receive YIP 2008 award
Almut Schulze and Erik Sahai, LRI group leaders, are to get additional support as part of the 2008 EMBO 'Young Investigator Programme' (YIP) Group Leader oppportunities 2008
The LRI is seeking innovative scientists to establish independent research programmes at its Laboratories and to contribute to the Institute's vibrant scientific programme.


