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The Institute of Cancer Research joins CaSE

09 Sep 2025

Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) is excited to announce that The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has become its latest member organisation.

The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) has made pioneering discoveries in the field of cancer research, including the discovery that DNA damage is the fundamental cause of cancer and the development of some of the first chemotherapy drugs – it remains an academic world leader in the discovery of new targeted cancer drugs. As an academic institution and a member institution of the University of London, it also provides world-leading teaching to the next generation of cancer researchers.

The membership of the ICR strengthens CaSE’s advocacy for the R&D sector and widens CaSE’s coalition of members. We look forward to working with them and drawing on their expertise and insight into how UK-based R&D can improve the lives of not just people in the UK, but people around the world too.

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Commenting on the announcement:

“I am delighted that such a prestigious organisation is joining our membership. CaSE’s strength is drawn from having a wide range of research-intensive members, and it is wonderful to have the ability to draw on the insight and expertise of The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) in our future advocacy. Their CaSE membership is highly valuable in helping us highlight the importance of research and innovation in the UK.”

Dr Alicia Greated
Executive Director, Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE)

“Cancer research is one of the UK’s greatest success stories – delivering life-saving breakthroughs for patients but also driving innovation and economic growth. By joining CaSE, we are proud to add our voice to a powerful coalition championing British science at a time of significant political and financial pressure.

“We look forward to contributing our expertise of bench to bedside research to CaSE’s influential policy and advocacy work, and to strengthening the case for additional support for the UK science and research ecosystem.”

Dr Barbara Pittam
Chief Research and Academic Officer, The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR)

About ICR

The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is one of the world’s most influential cancer research organisations. Scientists and clinicians at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) are working every day to make a real impact on cancer patients’ lives. Through its unique partnership with The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and ‘bench-to-bedside’ approach, the ICR is able to create and deliver results in a way that other institutions cannot. Together the two organisations are rated in the top four centres for cancer research and treatment globally.

The ICR has an outstanding record of achievement dating back more than 100 years. It provided the first convincing evidence that DNA damage is the basic cause of cancer, laying the foundation for the now universally accepted idea that cancer is a genetic disease. Today it is a world leader at identifying cancer-related genes and discovering new targeted drugs for personalised cancer treatment.

The ICR is a charity and relies on support from partner organisations, funders and the general public. A member institution of the University of London, it is one of the UK’s leading higher education institutions, placing first for biological sciences and second overall in the definitive ‘REF2021’ rankings of UK university research quality, impact and environment, and provides postgraduate higher education of international distinction.

About CaSE

Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) is the leading independent voice for UK R&D. It is a charity supported by a diverse membership including businesses, universities, professional bodies, research charities and individuals. Its members span the whole breadth of R&D – including discovery research, science, engineering, and innovation across the public, private, and charitable sectors. They collaborate with members, partners and the public to lend a clear, expert voice to decisions about research and development. They specialise in developing non-partisan, responsive solutions that help research and innovation to thrive in ways that improve people’s lives and livelihoods.