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Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute Welcomes Future Scientists for Second Cambridge LaunchPad Project Day

The Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, a world-leading centre for cancer research, continued its mission to inspire the next generation of scientists with its second Cambridge LaunchPad project day, held on 18 July 2025.

This year, students from Thomas Clarkson Academy in Wisbech were invited to the Institute for a unique opportunity to experience the world of cancer research first-hand. The initiative, part of the Cambridge LaunchPad programme, is designed to ignite curiosity and passion for STEM careers among young people across Cambridgeshire and beyond.

Throughout the day, students were immersed in a wide range of hands-on activities and behind-the-scenes insights that reflect the work being done at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. From visualising cancer cells through high-powered microscopes to extracting DNA and exploring tissue preparation techniques, the experience brought science to life in exciting and memorable ways.

Students also had the chance to use fluorescent microscopy to examine pre-stained tissue samples and engage with cutting-edge virtual reality technology that enables 3D visualisation of biological tissues. These interactive sessions were led by the Institute’s researchers and operational staff, who shared insights into their work and the real-world impact of cancer research.

Students expressed enthusiasm and surprise at the diverse career opportunities within the field. One female student shared, “I really want to be a neurosurgeon when I’m older, so it was amazing to see how modern technology is used in medicine. I especially enjoyed seeing the fly ovaries under the fluorescent microscope – they were so beautiful!”

“We are committed to training the next generation of leaders in cancer research and are building pathways into cancer research at every stage of education. Days like this are about sparking curiosity and showing young people that they have a place in this field, whether that’s as a scientist at the bench or as part of the wider ecosystem that supports life-saving research. It’s a privilege to welcome students into our Institute and help them imagine how they could one day make a difference.”

“The Cambridge LaunchPad project day at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute was a fantastic opportunity for our students. Seeing science in action and engaging directly with researchers has sparked real excitement about future careers in STEM. We're incredibly grateful for this partnership, which plays a vital role in expanding our students’ aspirations.”

The event highlights the Institute’s ongoing commitment to outreach and education, ensuring young people from across the region have the chance to engage with cutting-edge science and explore their potential to make a difference in the world of cancer research.

"This collaboration with Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute is an invaluable part of our Cambridge LaunchPad programme. By providing students with direct access to the world of medical research and the professionals within it, we hope to broaden their horizons and show what’s possible through STEM careers."

If you think your company could inspire the next generation, please contact our STEM Programme Manager David Hawkins at dhawkins@formthefuture.org.uk or visit our partners page for more information.

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