Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge

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The Department of Haematology at the University of Cambridge is a leading academic and research centre focused on the biology, diagnosis, and treatment of blood disorders and related diseases.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic department
research centre
activity basic research
clinical research
clinical training
postgraduate teaching
translational research
affiliation Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
NHS Blood and Transplant (through collaborative work)
University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine
collaboratesWith Medical Research Council (MRC) units in Cambridge
Wellcome Trust–funded research centres in Cambridge
country United Kingdom
employs academic staff
clinical researchers
laboratory scientists
postdoctoral researchers
fieldOfWork blood cancers
blood disorders
haematology
immunohaematology
stem cell biology
transfusion medicine
hasStudentType MD/PhD students
PhD students
clinical fellows
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Cambridge
England
mission to advance understanding of blood biology and disease
to improve diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders
offers PhD programmes in haematology-related fields
research training for medical students
partOf University of Cambridge
researchFocus biology of blood cells
bone marrow failure syndromes
cancer genomics in haematological malignancies
gene therapy for blood disorders
haemoglobinopathies
leukaemia
lymphoma
mechanisms of blood diseases
myeloma
stem cell transplantation
thrombosis and haemostasis
translational haematology

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge
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