Reader in Cancer Bioinformatics
King’s College London
Anita Grigoriadis is a Reader in Cancer Bioinformatics and the Non-Clinical Deputy Head for the Breast Cancer Now Unit,at King’s College London, London UK. After finishing her degree at the Institute of Molecular Pathology, University of Vienna (Austria), Anita pursued a joint PhD between the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, London UK and Faculty of Natural Sciences, Salzburg Austria. Anita conducted her postdoctoral training on breast cancer genomics with Professor Alan Ashworth at Breakthrough Breast Cancer Centre (London).
In 2008, she joined the Breast Cancer NOW Unit (formerly Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research) at King’s under the leadership of Professor Andrew Tutt, and started her own team in 2013. Currently, Anita is a committee member of the CRUK City of London Centre Executive Board, The Clinical Trial Pathology Advisory Group of the Cellular Molecular Pathology (NCRI programme), and the Research Subcommittee of the Pathological Society.
Anita’s Cancer Bioinformatics group is exploring molecular and histopathological determinants at the primary tumour site and in the draining lymph nodes, from complex data sets derived from clinically annotated samples and model systems, mainly in triple negative breast cancers.