Head of the Colorectal Oncogenomics Group at the University of Melbourne residing within the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre.

Associate Professor Dan Buchanan leads the International Genetics of Colonic Polyposis Study, the ANGELS study which is aimed at applying novel genomic approaches to understand the causes of early-onset bowel cancer and he is one of the multiple principal investigators of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded International Colon Cancer Family Registry Cohort.

He is an elected member of the International Society for Gastrointestinal Hereditary Tumours (InSiGHT) Council.

A/Prof Buchanan has over 20 years’ experience in bowel cancer research, leading a multi-disciplinary and consumer informed research program focused on understanding the biology and aetiology of bowel cancer and colonic polyposis for improved prevention and early detection.

He has published over 300 publications and has been awarded grant funding from the NHMRC, Cancer Australia, Cancer Council Victoria and Cure Cancer Foundations including being awarded an R.D. Wright Biomedical Career Development Fellowship and an Emerging Leadership Investigator Fellowship from the NHMRC as well as the prestigious University of Melbourne Dame Kate Campbell Fellowship (Dean’s Research Excellence award).

A/Prof Buchanan is passionate about research leading to the prevention of bowel cancer, particularly in young Australians, and is dedicated to training the next generation of bowel cancer researchers.

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