Daniel completed his Bsc and MRes at the university of Exeter, where he specialized in plant-pathogen interactions, finding a passion for Immunological research. Daniel spent a number of years as a researcher at the University of Cambridge investigating novel innate immune signaling, endoplasmic stress responses and antigen presentation, processing and recognition. He completed his PhD and postdoctoral studies at the department of Pathology, specializing in MHC-mediated immunity. Following his PhD Daniel was awarded a Fellowship at the Technical University of Munich before moving into scientific Industry.
Daniel has over 10 years research/management experience in; Immunology, immuno-oncology, cell biology, drug discovery and diagnostics in academia, small bio-tech and big pharma. Most recently, he leads the scientific development of in vitro diagnostic testing solutions for gastrointestinal disease.
Tuesday, 17 June 2025
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13:30
14:15
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Introduction to multiomics
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Rapid WGS with Constellation read map technology for paediatric cancer research
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Identification of biomarkers for early detection of colorectal cancer: multiomic, epigenetic and metagenomic analysis of rectal mucus sampling
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BreakThrough Spotlight – Early Career Researcher Unravelling Tumour Genetics: The Role of cfDNA Whole-Exome Sequencing in Treatment Response Assessment
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Q&A and panel discussion
Auditorium II
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