Cancer Bioinformatician, prof in medical bioinformatics and genomics @ Norwich Medical School, UEA. focus.genomic.social/@danbre… @danbrewer.bsky.socia

Joined February 2009
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The annual Norwich Medical School Cancer Genetics Team Movember bake sale is on! Come along to the Bob Champion Research and Education building and feed yourself with some tasty treats. @ueamed @movemberuk
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One day to go. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a senior bioinformatician to join the Cancer Genetics team on the project “Identifying patients with aggressive prostate cancer by detecting molecular subtypes in urine”. 3 years starting in Feb 2026. bit.ly/3Wt3Lk8
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Come and join the Cancer Genetics team in the lovely Norwich. We have a three year position for a senior bioinformatician starting in Feb 2026. Click the link for further details. bit.ly/3Wt3Lk8 #postdoc @ueamed @UEAResearch #bioinformatics #cancer
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A one year opportunity has arisen for a lab-based molecular scientist to join the Cancer Genetics team on the @ProstateUKProfs project “Identifying patients with aggressive prostate cancer by detecting molecular subtypes in urine”. Starting Feb 2026. bit.ly/4o9a6xD

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New studentship available in the cancer genetics team at @UeaMed, UK. This PhD is about investigating whether the presence of bacteria is directly causing prostate cancer development. Feb 2025. Stipend and fees available to those that are eligible. uea.ac.uk/course/phd-doctora… #PhD

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a senior bioinformatician to join the Cancer Genetics team on the Prostate Cancer UK funded project “Identifying patients with aggressive prostate cancer by detecting molecular subtypes in urine”. 3 years post. bit.ly/3Wt3Lk8
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@CancerInNorwich This work is focussed around the @genomicsengland 100,000 genome dataset A great summary from Abraham can be found here:x.com/AbrahamGihawi/status/1… An interesting article in Science on the controversy this helps address can be found here: science.org/content/article/…

Finding microbes in cancer sequencing data has been controversial. Are we seeing real biology… or just contamination batch effects?
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Thank you to all the study funders, participants and co-authors.
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Many thanks to @danbrewer for your support and guidance through the years and to the other co-authors, funders, @GenomicsEngland and the patients that made this work possible
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We demonstrate some microbial patterns hold real clinical promise — from detecting infectious disease to uncovering potential prognostic markers. Read more here 👉science.org/doi/10.1126/scit…
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The results hold up across methods: ✅ Conventional statistics ✅ Machine learning ✅ Dimensionality reduction
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In our new paper, we dig into Genomics England’s 100,000 Genomes Project. We find distinct microbial signals in colorectal cancer (and to a lesser extent oral cancer)
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Some microbes are well known in cancer: 🦠 Hepatitis → liver cancer 🦠 HPV → cervical & oral cancers But beyond these, can microbial DNA really help distinguish tumour types?
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Finding microbes in cancer sequencing data has been controversial. Are we seeing real biology… or just contamination batch effects?
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And the official 2024 Oxford Word of the Year is... Brain rot 📱🧠 #OxfordWOTY
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Exciting news article by our own Clinical Fellow Stephanie Smith on how dogs might be able to smell prostate cancer. urologynews.uk.com/features/…
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