- Key highlights from the Anthony Nolan Research Institute Symposium In early March, we hosted a Symposium on the contributions by the Anthony Nolan Research Institute (ANRI…
- In celebration of British Science Week 2021 Dr Jonathan Kay, Anthony Nolan’s Science Communications Manager, looks at the possibility of using a type of cell found in cord blood…
- In our latest blog, Science Communications Manager Dr Jonathan Kay, looks at a recent publication from researchers at the Anthony Nolan Cell Therapy Centre in Nottingham. It…
- In this blog post, Science Communications Manager Dr Jonathan Kay looks at Anthony Nolan’s research into ultrahigh resolution (UHR) DNA sequencing. Following a study at our…
- When our charity began back in 1974, we relied on basic borrowed lab equipment to add donors to our register and stored their tissue type records in shoe boxes. Since these humble…
- In this blog, some of our patients talk about how post-transplant complications with their eyes, including graft vs host disease (GvHD), have impacted their daily lives and…
- Is cryopreserved cellular material really a reliable source of starting material? Catch up with Chris Leonforte, Head of Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing at Anthony…
- Anthony Nolan is best known for its work matching patients with blood cancer and blood disorders, in need of a lifesaving stem cell transplant, with people willing to donate their…
- At Anthony Nolan, over a third of our 300 staff are scientists. Our research team is always taking on groundbreaking new initiatives to improve transplantation and quality of life…
- On 6 January George Freeman, Life Sciences Minister visited our Research Institute to launch our new Third Generation Sequencing technology (TGS), which will improve stem cell…