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Rebecca Fitzgerald is a Professor of Cancer Prevention at the University of Cambridge and serves as the Director of the Early Cancer Institute. She is also an Honorary Consultant in Gastroenterology & Oncology at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and a Fellow in Medical Sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge. Her academic roles include leading the CRUK Early Detection Programme and the International Alliance Cancer Early Detection.
Research Interests: Rebecca's work focuses on early cancer detection, particularly for oesophageal and hereditary diffuse gastric cancers, with a strong emphasis on genomics, biomarkers, and Barrett's oesophagus. She has pioneered the Cytosponge device for non-endoscopic cancer screening, transforming clinical practices.
- Scientific Awards:
- 2024 Fellow of the Royal Society
- 2022 Don Listwin Early Detection Award
- 2021 Elected Member of EMBO
- 2018 Jane Wardle Prevention and Early Diagnosis Prize (CRUK)
- 2016 British Medical Journal Gastroenterology Team of the Year
- 2008 Lister Institute Research Prize
Teaching and Mentorship: Committed to education, she is a Fellow of Medical Sciences at Trinity College and mentors extensively, including training over 30 PhD students.
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