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Professor Sir John Burn is a Professor at Newcastle University specializing in hereditary cancer syndromes, with primary focus on Lynch syndrome and familial adenomatous polyposis. His research integrates molecular genetics with clinical oncology to advance cancer risk assessment, prevention strategies, and diagnostic methodologies for high-risk populations.
His core research domains include:
- Cancer Genetics and Genomic Instability Mechanisms
- Hereditary Colorectal and Endometrial Cancer Syndromes
- Molecular Diagnostics for Mismatch Repair Deficiency
- Chemoprevention Interventions (aspirin, resistant starch)
- Registry-Based Translational Research Infrastructure
Professor Burn's recent work demonstrates consistent innovation in Lynch syndrome management, particularly through development of cost-effective screening protocols, risk-stratified surveillance systems during public health crises, and national registry frameworks. His publications reveal strong emphasis on bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical implementation, notably in microsatellite instability testing standardization and decision-support tools for preventive surgeries.
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