|  |  | Research News Archive for July - September 2004 |
 | NEWCASTLE IN THE SPOTLIGHT |
|  |  | | People from the North-east will be offered a unique opportunity to see the exciting research taking place to tackle leukaemia and related blood cancers in Newcastle on Saturday 9th October. | | Release date: 27th September 2004 |  |
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 | OXFORD SCIENTISTS LEAD FIGHT AGAINST BLOOD CANCERS |
|  |  | | University of Oxford scientists are taking up the challenge to improve treatments for leukaemia and related blood cancers after receiving grants totalling £140,000 from Leukaemia Research. | | Release date: 2nd August 2004 |  |
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 | CALENDAR GIRLS OPEN PIONEERING CANCER RESEARCH UNIT |
|  |  | | Their fundraising exploits may have taken them around the world to the Cannes Film Festival and the red carpets of Hollywood. But today (Monday 12th July) Yorkshire’s world-famous WI Calendar Girls are back on home turf to open a pioneering Leukaemia Research Unit at the University of York. | | Release date: 12th July 2004 |  |
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 | BIRMINGHAM SCIENTISTS PAINT PORTRAIT OF CANCERS |
|  |  | | University of Birmingham scientists are using state-of-the-art technology to improve treatment for a common form of childhood cancer, thanks to a new grant of £110,000 from Leukaemia Research and £36,000 from the Birmingham Children's Hospital Research Foundation. | | Release date: 1st July 2004 |  |
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