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Stefan Antonowicz is a Clinical Associate Professor in Upper GI Surgery at Imperial College London and an Honorary Consultant Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeon at Imperial College Healthcare Trust. He holds a Clinician-Scientist Fellowship from Cancer Research UK and the Rosetrees Trust, as well as additional funding from NIHR-Imperial BRC and the Cancer Research UK Convergence Science Centre. His research utilizes spatial biology techniques and complex ex vivo cancer models to study non-genomic heterogeneity and its influence on clinical outcomes in upper gastrointestinal cancers. Current research interests include the studying the utility of metabolism in non-genomic heterogeneity, understanding how tissue geometry influences drug distribution, and developing novel devices to target non-genomic heterogeneity. He completed his clinical training in Oxford and London, focusing on minimally invasive resections for major oesophagogastric cancer. His doctoral research explored the molecular mechanisms underlying exhaled breath biomarkers in oesophagogastric cancer.
Imperial College London • London
Teaching and conducting research in Upper GI Surgery at a leading institution.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.