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Dr Matthew Bottomley from the CAMS Oxford Institute has been selected as the January winner of Cancer Research UK’s Research is Beautiful Photography campaign.

Dr Matthew Bottomley

The campaign aims to celebrate the beauty of science through the lens of photography. Cancer Research UK look for photos that showcase research from the microcosm to the macrocosm, researchers in action and a wide variety of research environments – from lab work to research events. 

Dr Matthew Bottomley, Clinical Career Development Fellow in Renal Medicine at the CAMS Institute Oxford, won for his image of a cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma infiltrating into the dermis.

 A cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma infiltrating into the dermis.

Find out more about the image and Dr Bottomley’s work on the Cancer Research UK website: https://news.cancerresearchuk.org/2025/02/03/latest-winner-in-our-research-is-beautiful-campaign-7/

 

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