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Ian Dick is a research scientist with over 35 years of experience at the University of Western Australia. His career includes work in endocrinology and bone disease, particularly emphasizing the role of estrogen in calcium homeostasis. He completed his PhD in 2001, focusing on the impact of estrogen on renal calcium homeostasis, which involved extensive animal cell culture work and biostatistical analyses of human trials regarding calcium and its relationship with estrogen in bone mineral density and fracture risk. In 2008, he joined the National Centre for Asbestos Related Diseases (NCARD), initially focusing on biomarker research for the diagnosis of asbestos-related cancers, including malignant mesothelioma. He has since shifted to NCARD’s neoantigen research project, concentrating on somatic mutations for targeted treatment of mesothelioma and utilizing bioinformatics and RNA sequencing techniques. His current responsibilities include providing bioinformatics support for NCARD’s neoantigen research program and general biostatistical support, contributing significantly to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Provides teaching and research oversight in the field of endocrinology and bone disease.
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