Death notices and funeral announcements from the Hull Daily Mail this week
Many have placed death and funeral notices for loved ones in the paper this week
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27 November 2020
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This week, these are the loved ones remembered in the funeral notices and family announcements in The Sentinel.
To see the full list of family announcements, visit this section of the StokeonTrentLive website where you can search by name, date and location. You can also post your own announcements and notices there.
BC Platforms delivers data platform for UK research consortium to improve detection of lung cancer
ZURICH and LONDON, Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ BC Platforms, a global leader in clinical and genomic data management, analytics and access, today announced it is providing its discovery and research platform BC|INSIGHT to enable ground-breaking medical research into the early diagnosis of lung cancer in order to save lives. Lung cancer is the biggest cause of cancer death in the UK and worldwide.
The consortium is led by the Universities of Southampton and Leeds, together with healthcare, diagnostics and informatics companies, to test the best way of detecting cancers at a stage when they can still be cured, linking to the NHS England Lung Health Checks programme. In addition to BC Platforms, the research collaborators include Johnson & Johnson, Roche, Oncimmune, Inivata and others.
Researchers to explore new ways to diagnose early-stage lung cancer
Ground-breaking medical research in a consortium led by two UK universities will explore new ways to diagnose lung cancer earlier and save lives.
The Universities of Southampton and Leeds have come together with healthcare, diagnostics and informatics companies to test the best way of detecting cancers at a stage when they can still be cured, linking to the NHS England Targeted Lung Health Checks programme. The research collaborators include the Lung Cancer Initiative at Johnson & Johnson, Roche, Oncimmune, Inivata, BC Platforms and others.
The research, part of the Government s Early Diagnosis Mission to diagnose three-quarters of cancers at an early stage by 2028, is able to proceed thanks to approximately £3.5m-worth of funding from UK Research and Innovation s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF), part of a total investment of £10 million in the programme overall.