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Royal Society Summer Science 2021 event

08 Jul 2021

Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute will explore what makes up a tumour at the online event starting on 8 July.

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A team from the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute is taking part in the Royal Society Summer Science 2021 event, which starts on Thursday 8 July. 

Aimed at the general public, their big question - 'What makes up a tumour?' - will be answered through a variety of interactive events and digital content.   

Explore how different types of cells make up a tumour and how understanding their interactions affects cancer treatment in a specially-created digital experience.  They will be explaining how cutting-edge research is uncovering important interactions between tumour cells and healthy cells of the body in a lightning lecture, showing how to make tumour model out of cardboard and challenging people to break into a tumour in an online escape room.   

Find out more:

  • CRUK MI Royal Summer Science Event
  • Follow  @exploring_cancer on Twitter and Instagram
  • Check out the 'Under the Skin' section on  the Royal Society's Summer Science 2021 Hub.  There you will also find 18 other teams presenting their work, including two more from The University of Manchester.
  • A team from Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering - 'Could you tell a landmine from a bottle top?' and a team from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences - 'What did the last day of the dinosaurs look like?'