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Philip Gregory
Associate Professor at Centre for Cancer Biology
Philip Gregory is a research scientist specializing in the transcriptome's complexity and its impact on cell transitions in cancer progression.
He holds a Ph.D. and a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from Flinders University. He also attended Brighton High School.
Philip has held positions such as Associate Professor at the University of South Australia, with prior roles at the Centre for Cancer Biology, University of Adelaide, and SA Pathology.
His expertise lies in gene regulation in cancer, and he has contributed significantly to the field through his work as a Senior Research Scientist and as Head of the Gene Regulation in Cancer Laboratory.
Philip has a keen interest in understanding the mechanisms that govern the transcriptome and how these mechanisms play a role in cancer development and progression.