Research Associate
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Dr Hannah Harrison, MSci DPhil MPhil, University of Cambridge
Hannah completed an MSci in Physics at Imperial College London in 2014, before going on to study for a DPhil at the University of Oxford in Accelerator Physics. She joined the Primary Care Unit (University of Cambridge) in 2018, where she completed an MPhil in Primary Care Research and developed an interest in the use of prognostic models to predict the risk of cancer. During this time she became involved in programs of work investigating the potential of risk-stratified screening for kideny cancer and expanding the evidence around risk-stratified follow-up after kidney cancer surgery. In 2021, she joined the Centre of Cancer Genetic Epidemology (University of Cambridge), where she now works on an ACED (alliance for cancer early detection) project, investigating the potential of multi-factorial risk models (including genetics and medical history) for improving the early detection of multiple common cancers.