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Mireia Crispin

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Mireia Crispin

Assistant Professor and Group Leader
Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge

Co-Lead, Ovarian Cancer Programme
Co-Lead, Mark Foundation Institute for
Integrated Cancer Medicine
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre

United Kingdom

Dr Mireia Crispin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Oncology of the University of Cambridge, and leads a research group focusing on the development of multi-omic data integration models to understand response cancer therapies. She co-leads the Ovarian Programme at the CRUK Cancer Centre, and the Mark Foundation Institute for Integrated Cancer Medicine. She is also the Chief Digital Officer of 52 North Health, an award-winning biotech start-up developing affordable at-home tests for cancer patients. Dr Crispin worked previously at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, and was the Director of the Healthcare Innovation programme of the Center for the Governance of Change at IE University (Madrid, Spain), focusing on policy challenges for the integration of AI and digital health in European healthcare. She holds a PhD in Particle Physics (University of Oxford, 2015). She is an author in over 400 publications and has received numerous national and international awards, most recently finalist of the Cancer Research Horizons Early-Career Entrepreneur of the Year 2022 award

Last update: January 2024

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