معرفی
Professor Tim Bishop, a Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at the University of Leeds School of Medicine, specializes in identifying genetic and environmental factors influencing cancer risk and outcomes. His work spans melanoma, bowel cancer, and Lynch Syndrome, integrating statistical genetics with clinical research.
Education:
- PhD in Probability and Statistics (University of Sheffield, 1978)
- MSc in Statistics (University of Bristol)
- BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science (University of Bristol)
Research Interests focus on:
- Mapping germline genetic variations affecting cancer susceptibility
- Quantifying population-wide genetic risk impacts
- Investigating gene-environment interactions in melanoma (pigmentation, UV exposure)
- Aspirin chemoprevention in Lynch Syndrome patients (CAPP2/CAPP3 studies)
- Tumor genetics and immune system interactions in cancer survival
Professional Affiliations include memberships in the American Association of Cancer Research, Society of Melanoma Research, and International Genetic Epidemiology Society. He leads research groups in Epidemiology and Biostatistics and contributes to the Leeds Institute of Medical Research at St James's.
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