I am a cancer cell biologist focused on tumor suppression with a strong interest in cellular plasticity and selective transcription. My research aims to advance early cancer detection, prevent cancer progression and develop strategies for selective cancer cell killing. I earned my BSc from Sichuan University and MSc from Pekin Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in China. I moved to the UK with a competitive fellowship from the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer. Following my PhD at University College London (UCL) and the former Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and postdoctoral training at Dundee University, I established my independent research group at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. I was appointed as the Director of the Ludwig Institute in London at UCL in 2004. I moved the Ludwig research activities to the University of Oxford and established Ludwig Oxford in 2007.
Thursday 11 June 2026
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09:00
09:45
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Xin Lu
Keynote Speaker
United Kingdom
Room P1+2+3
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