oral presentation @ SAPC

'Preparing healthcare services for equitable and informed implementation of Multi-Cancer Detection blood tests.' 

Dr Harriet Quinn-Scoggins presented findings from our interviews with healthcare professionals at the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) Annual Scientific Meeting 8th to 10th July 2025, in Cardiff.

knowledge exchange visit

In May, the study team visited colleagues at Queen Mary University London to discuss our research and meet with other colleagues in the cancer behavioural science sphere. Co-Investigator Dr Laura Marlow (pictured left) spent time with the study team, Harriet (pictured centre) and Del (pictured right), to discuss our insightful data, and next steps for synergising, presenting and disseminating our important findings.


oral presentation @ Ca-PRI

Dr Harriet Quinn-Scoggins presented findings from our public focus groups with diverse members of the public at Ca-PRI - Cancer in Primary Care Research International - Conference on 29th - 30th April 2025. 

POSTER PRESENTATION @ WCRC

The study team presented a poster at the Wales Cancer Research Centre Conference on 3rd March 2025, highlighting some preliminary results from our focus groups with diverse members of the public. The conference was attended by 300 delegates both nationally and internationally. 

View our poster here.

prize winning elevator pitch

Delyth Price, Research Assistant, presented an overview of the PREPARE Study protocol at the PRIME Centre Wales Annual Meeting on 4th December 2024. 

The study was met with a lot of interest, and Delyth was awarded first place for her presentation.


funding awarded

Dr Harriet Quinn-Scoggins successfully secured funding from Cancer Research UK for an Early Detection and Diagnosis Primer Award.

Dr Quinn-Scoggins comments: "I feel very honoured to have been awarded this funding in such an important and fast-developing area. It's crucial that as these new tests come into use the public and healthcare providers are informed about how they work and what they really mean so people can make informed decisions about their use. I'm really looking forward to delivering my first PI grant with such a fantastic team!"