The Cancer Research UK Manchester Centre is set to receive an £8.5 million boost for clinician scientist training

The Cancer Research UK Manchester Centre is set to receive an £8.5 million boost for clinician scientist training, as part of a larger £58 million investment across the UK.
This funding will enhance cancer research by bridging the gap between laboratory science and patient care, fostering a new generation of clinician scientists.
This move underscores the importance of investing in clinical research training, highlighting a path policymakers could consider to strengthen the UK’s position in global health research and ultimately improve patient outcomes​
Read the article here: The University of Manchester