Prof Mitchell receives the 2026 Leukaemia UK John Goldman Fellowship Follow-up Fund

Abstract

This new research funding (250k) provides us with 3 years of funding to bring computational systems biology approaches closer to the clinic.

Date
27 Apr 2026 11:03 AM

We’re delighted to have secured research funding from Leukaemia UK, in the form of a John Goldman Fellowship Follow-on Fund. The award is focused on taking what we learned from the first project and bringing it closer to clinical use through the development of scores that predict the right treatment for the right patients.

Read more about the award here.

We’re so grateful to Leukaemia UK and all their supporters for believing in our work and supporting us to improve the lives of people with blood cancers.

Simon Mitchell
Simon Mitchell
Professor in Cancer Research

My primary research focus is in understanding how intracellular, molecular signalling networks control immune cell fate, and how misregulation of these molecular networks leads to haematological malignancies. My combination of immunology and haematological training lead to a particular interest in B-cell lymphomas.