Member events

Christie Medical Physics & Engineering department Research-Patient & Consumer Engagement group

  • 31st January 2012
  • Ground Seminar Room WMIC Building (next to New Palatine House)
  • Finger buffet included
  • Agenda

Please see documentation from this event:

For further details

Nicola JacksonMembership and Marketing OfficerTel: 0161 446 8616Mobile: N/A

The Christie Supporters Seminars are open to anyone who would like to learn more about our work.

They are an opportunity for you to hear about the work going on in the hospital from day to day and to learn about the projects that your generosity helps to make possible.

In these seminars, leading scientists and clinicians provide a fascinating insight into their own area of work and the ongoing advances being made in treatment due to research here at The Christie. They are an ideal way of learning exactly how we put your contributions to good use!

Why not come along and find out more for yourself?

2012 Seminar Series

Wednesday 16th May 2012

  • Professor John Radford, Consultant in Medical Oncology
  • "Improving outcome for people with cancer - The importance of clinical research"
  • Venue: Education Centre, The Christie, 1:30pm registration, 2pm start

Wednesday 12th September 2012

  • Dr Michael Leahy, Consultant in Medical Oncology, CD Young Oncology
  • "Teenagers and Young Adults with cancer - The Inbetweeners - why they need our special help"
  • Venue: Education Centre, The Christie, 1:30pm registration, 2pm start

Wednesday 28th November 2012

  • Professor Robert Hawkins, Professor of Medical Oncology
  • "Kidney cancer and the development of Immunotherapy"
  • Venue: Education Centre, The Christie, 1:30pm registration, 2pm start

Wednesday 20th February 2013

  • Dr Nicholas Slevin, Consultant in Medical Oncology
  • "Head and neck cancer, a tough nut to crack?"
  • Venue: Education Centre, The Christie, 1:30pm registration, 2pm start


For further information or to reserve a place at the next seminar, contact:

The Supporters Seminars are part of the Lady Margaret Holt Society