Identifying new causes of renal cancer by studying mutational signatures across 11 countries

7 June 2023, 2.00 PM - 7 June 2023, 3.00 PM

Paul Brennan (IARC)

OS6 Oakfield House, University of Bristol and online

Hosted by the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit

Bio: I am head of the Genomic Epidemiology at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). IARC is the cancer research Agency of the WHO. The main focus of work my is to use genomics and epidemiology to (i) better understand causes of cancer, and (ii) allow us to deect cancer at earlier stages. The epidemiological studies that we conduct involve both cohort and case-control and involve partners in central and eastern Europe, central and south-east Asia, and Latin America. I have a particular focus on trying to understand causes of oesophageal cancer (with a focus in North East Iran), as well as renal and pancreas cancer (in central Europe), and head and neck cancers (in Latin America). I am supported by a variety of funders, in particular the CRUK/NCI Grand Challenge, the European Commission Horizon funding programmes, and the US National Cancer Institute.

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