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Our researchers are finding radical new ways to spot cancer early so that it can be treated more easily. See inside the institute looking at early cancer. At the Li Ka Shing Early Cancer Institute, scientists try to understand and detect cancer at its earliest stages.
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What actually is Chemical Engineering? It's a question Chinedum often gets asked when he tells people what he's studying, so here's his take on the subject.
We are so proud of our students who graduated recently. Gonville and Caius College graduands go through the Gate of Honour. Follow us on Instagram for snapshots of our people and places.