Image Dr Stephanie G. Craig Lecturer in Precision Medicine at the Patrick G. Johnson Centre for Cancer Research, Queen's University Belfast Stephanie is a Lecturer in Precision Medicine at the Patrick G. Johnson Centre for Cancer Research, Queen’s University Belfast. She has a breath of experience in the application and validation of translational cancer research methodologies using molecular pathology techniques (immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridisation, multiplex immunofluorescence) and statistics. Her research focuses on predictive biomarker studies and understanding confounding variables that influence the prediction of poor prognosis subgroups in cancer research including reproducible study design, choice of molecular test and assessment criteria. Published Pieces by Dr Stephanie Modernization of Tissue-based, Biomarker-led Clinical ResearchウェビナーIn this webinar, learn how the Centre for Cancer Research at the Queen’s University Belfast utilized automated staining and slide digitization as an aid to clinical research (for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures) in immunohistochemistry, RNA in situ hybridization, multiplex immunofluorescence, and artificial intelligence studies. Modernization of Tissue-based, Biomarker-led Clinical ResearchウェビナーIn this webinar, learn how the Centre for Cancer Research at the Queen’s University Belfast utilized automated staining and slide digitization as an aid to clinical research (for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures) in immunohistochemistry, RNA in situ hybridization, multiplex immunofluorescence, and artificial intelligence studies. 寄稿について Knowledge Pathwayでは優れた記事を募集しています。まずはこちらからご連絡ください。 さらに詳しく ニュースレターのご案内 Knowledge Pathwayから選定した記事をメールで配信いたします。是非ご登録ください。 登録