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Hire Dr. Anna F.
United Kingdom
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Postdoc in Cancer Genomics | Professional Medical Writer | Oncology Specialist

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Clinical Trial Documentation, Medical Writing, Technical Writing, Copywriting, Audio Transcription, General Proofreading & Editing
Research Meta-Research, Fact Checking, Gap Analysis, Scientific and Technical Research, Systematic Literature Review
Data & AI Data Visualization, Big Data Analytics, Data Cleaning, Data Processing, Data Insights
Work Experience

University of Oxford

- Present

Education

DPhil Computational Population Genomics (Life Sciences Interface Doctoral Training Centre)

University of Oxford

October 2011 - September 2016

MSc Biodiversity Conservation and Management (School of Geography and the Environment)

University of Oxford

September 2008 - August 2009

BA Human Sciences (Institute of Human Sciences)

University of Oxford

October 2003 - June 2007

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A. C. Katz-Summercorn, S. Jammula, A. Frangou, I. Peneva, M. O’Donovan, M. Tripathi, S. Malhotra, M. di Pietro, S. Abbas, G. Devonshire, et al.(2022). Multi-omic cross-sectional cohort study of pre-malignant Barrett’s esophagus reveals early structural variation and retrotransposon activity . Nature Communications. 13. (1). Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}
Alex J Cornish and Daniel Chubb and Anna Frangou and Phuc H Hoang and Martin Kaiser and David C Wedge and Richard S Houlston(2020). Reference bias in the Illumina Isaac aligner . Bioinformatics. 36. (17). p. 4671--4672. Oxford University Press ({OUP})
Palmstierna, M., Frangou, A., Wallette, A., Dunbar, R.(2017). Family counts: deciding when to murder among the Icelandic Vikings . Evolution and Human Behavior. 38. (2). p. 175-180.
Dunbar, R.I.M., Baron, R., Frangou, A., Pearce, E., van Leeuwen, E.J.C., Stow, J., Partridge, G., Macdonald, I., Barra, V., van Vugt, M.(2012). Social laughter is correlated with an elevated pain threshold . Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 279. (1731). p. 1161-1167.
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