Simon Richardson
Assistant Research Professor and Consultant Haematologist | Researches stem cell biology, epigenetics and drug discovery, specialising in B-ALL | Fellow St Catharine's College, Cambridge
- Reposted by Simon Richardson2025 is drawing to a close and what a year it’s been! 🌟 From growing our community to advancing research and transforming clinical practice, it’s been a year full of progress. Here are some of our 2025 highlights. 👇 Season's greetings to all our members, partners and supporters!
- Delighted to help @crukpolicy.bsky.social promote their #BackTheBreakthroughs campaign in Parliament today. Wide-ranging discussions, including on crucial work to reduce regulatory hurdles for trials, improve access to new therapeutics and support clinical academics.
- Brian Huntly and I are looking to recruit a postdoc to investigate a promising novel therapeutic target in B-ALL @scicambridge.bsky.social. This new CRUK-funded project will involve collaboration with Prof Sir Steve Jackson's group @cruk-ci.bsky.social and the CRUK Functional Genomics centre.
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- On my way back from a fabulous day of science and catching up with friends and colleagues at the UKALL Research Network update day. Great to see so much progress. 👍
- Reposted by Simon RichardsonIt is with great sadness that the University shares the news of the death of Professor Sir John Gurdon, founder of the @gurdoninstitute.bsky.social Read our tribute to the visionary Nobel Laureate and watch an interview from 2012, just after he won: bit.ly/4mM8o3r
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- Thank you @leukaemiauk.bsky.social for the invitation to #WCD2025. 😋 It was great to share some of our work and humbling to hear the story of 4 year old Billie the Brave. Congrats on raising so much in one evening for life changing leukaemia research! ❤️
- Thanks to @leukaemiauk.bsky.social for the opportunity to contribute to this amazing session. So important to link patient experiences with our science and translational research
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- Reposted by Simon RichardsonI’m looking for a Postdoc to join my new lab @pdncambridge.bsky.social on an MRC-funded project and explore maternal inter-organ communication with a focus on the mammary gland, using a novel mouse model. 📍 Tenure: 3 years ⏳ Deadline: 15 August 2025 Please RT 🙏 👉 www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/51984/
- No trains? No problem! Wacky races down to The City of London with these amazing @crukcamcentre.bsky.social entrepreneurial scientists just in time for the CRUK Innovation and Enterprise awards. Thank you @crhorizons.bsky.social 🥂🎉🙏
- Absolute honour to attend Marc Mansour’s @marcmansour.bsky.social inaugural lecture at ICH today. An inspiring clinician scientist and all round legend. #researchculture
- Really exciting to co-organise the 20 year graduation reunion for Oxford medical school last night. Wonderful to reunite with old friends and hear retired DoS Tim Lancaster speak powerfully about how caring is at the heart of good medicine 💊❤️
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- Thanks to the editorial team @natcomms.nature.com for including our recent paper in their Editors' Highlights in the field of Cancer Biology 🎉
- Reposted by Simon RichardsonI wrote a new piece on how much progress has been made in treating childhood leukemia. The answer is: quite a lot! Before the 1970s, fewer than 10% of children diagnosed survived 5 years after diagnosis. Now most are cured and around 85% survive that long. ourworldindata.org/childhood-le...
- What an inspiring evening hearing from patients, researchers and fundraisers at an Evening with Leukaemia UK. So much progress. So much to do @leukaemiauk.bsky.social
- Thanks to Chris Smith and the Naked Scientists for the invitation to discuss our work - fully clothed 🤓 www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/int...
- And that’s a wrap. 20 supervisons in biochemistry and genetics for the Catz @stcatharines.bsky.social first year medics. Good luck in the exams!
- Delighted that our work describing a potential novel treatment approach for B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia is published today in @natcomms.nature.com. 🧵 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- 1/12 TL:DR: Genetic or pharmacological inhibition of CREBBP function can sensitise early B cells to BCL2 inhibitors - not by apoptosis, but *ferroptotic* programmed cell death.
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