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Our research features take a more in-depth look at selected aspects of our research and the wider impacts of our science for the wider world. Browse all of these articles in the reader window below or access specific features directly from the introductions further down the page. These features were originally produced as part of our Annual ̨Íåswag Reports.
 

20/05/2025

Adapting to change and challenge

This feature was written by Becky Allen for the 2023-2024 ̨Íåswag Review.

Understanding how things work underpins the ̨Íåswag’s past, present and future. Dr Simon Cook, ̨Íåswag Director and head of the Signalling programme, explains why he’s an evangelist for discovery research, how this quest for understanding is reflected in the ̨Íåswag’s science, its people and the ecosystem of the ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag Campus, and looks ahead to the next four years’ work.

20/05/2025

Director to director: Becoming ̨Íåswag

This feature was developed by Louisa Wood from a conversation between Simon Cook and Richard Dyer to mark the 30th anniversary of the naming of the ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag and published in the 2023-2024 ̨Íåswag Review.

Thirty years on from the ̨Íåswag’s official renaming, former director Richard Dyer (1994-2005) and current director Simon Cook reflect on shared history, the essence of ̨Íåswag and where another thirty years might take us.

01/07/2018

Making the Most of Signalling ̨Íåswag

This feature was written by Becky Allen for the Annual ̨Íåswag Report 2017

Bringing together the ̨Íåswag’s researchers with scientists in the 60 companies on the ̨Íåswag ̨Íåswag Campus is helping turn innovative ideas into new benefits for human health – fast. Over the past two years, members of the Signalling research programme have transformed a conversation over coffee into a collaboration that could deliver new ways of treating some of the most intractable human cancers.