
About
Isaac Allen is a PhD Research Student at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Department of Public Health and Primary Care and the Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology (CCGE). His research focuses on the influence of cancer susceptibility genes, particularly in breast and ovarian cancer contexts.
- Education: BSc in Mathematics & Statistics from Edinburgh University (2019)
- Professional Experience: Predictive Modeller at Actelligent Company Ltd (2019-2020)
- Current Role: PhD in Cancer Genetic Epidemiology (2020-present)
Email: ia377@cam.ac.uk
Research Themes: Genetic epidemiology of BRCA1/2 mutations, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy outcomes, PARP inhibitor efficacy, and second primary cancer risks following breast cancer. His work combines statistical modeling and population health approaches, with a focus on genetic risk stratification and long-term survivorship care.
Publications: Recent contributions analyze the health implications of prophylactic surgeries in BRCA mutation carriers and evaluate biomarkers for cancer treatment response. His work spans gynecologic oncology, health data science, and epidemiologic methodologies.
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