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Working at LRI

The Cancer Research UK London Research Institute (LRI) has over 40 research groups based at two locations: the Lincoln's Inn Fields (LIF) laboratories in central London, and the Clare Hall (CH) laboratories just north of London in South Mimms.

The LRI is known for its outstanding research and all our group leaders have established international reputations based on their scientific achievements and expertise.

There are close interactions between the two sites - we have numerous scientific collaborations, we participate jointly in seminars and conferences, and we share the use of core scientific facilities and a cohesive administration and management structure.

 

Our laboratories are resourced to a high standard and all our researchers have access to first-class Core Technology Facilities to help with their research. Among the services available to our research scientists are bioinformatics, protein analysis, histopathology, electron and light microscopy, mass spectrometry, fluorescence activated cell sorting, peptide synthesis and protein purification. In addition there is a newly built biological resource unit and transgenic facility.

London is global city with a melting pot of cultures, and the LRI is no different. Our students and postdocs come from all other the world - about a third are from the UK, about half are from elsewhere in Europe, with the rest coming from further afield including Asia, Australasia, and North and South America.

You can find out more about working at our Lincoln's Inn Fields and Clare Hall labs by watching the videos below.

LIF Video

 

clare hall video