
معرفی
Pierre-Antoine Dugue is an Associate Professor at the School of Clinical Sciences at Monash University, leading the Molecular Epidemiology team (Precision Medicine). His work integrates statistical/machine learning with molecular data to address epidemiological and clinical questions. He holds honorary positions at Cancer Council Victoria and the University of Melbourne.
Education:
- PhD in Public Health, University of Copenhagen (2014), focused on cervical cancer epidemiology
- MSc in Statistics, France
- Undergraduate studies in Mathematics and Physics, France
Research Interests:
- Cancer epidemiology, particularly DNA methylation and lifestyle factors
- Epigenetic biomarkers for cancer risk and prognosis
- Biological aging and health disparities
His research emphasizes using molecular data (e.g., DNA methylation) to predict and prevent cancer, supported by NHMRC grants and mid-career fellowships.
Key Projects:
- Prostate cancer subtyping using DNA methylation (2024–2027)
- Integrating genetic/epigenetic data for cancer risk prediction (2019–2022)
Grants/Awards:
- National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Grant
- PCFA Mid-Career Fellowship
- VCA Mid-Career Fellowship
Labs/Teams: Heads the Molecular Epidemiology team at Monash Health, focusing on precision medicine and epigenetic studies.
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