The intestinal microbiota in colorectal cancer metastasis – Passive observer or key player?

Meera Patel is a Clinical Lecturer at the University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. She was awarded her PhD from the University of Glasgow and is interested in the role of bacteria in the development of colorectal cancer peritoneal metastasis and discovery of tissue biomarkers to improve patient care.

Milly McAllister is a Research Associate at the University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. She was awarded her PhD from the University of Glasgow and is interested in peritoneal metastases and developing 3D organoid models for preclinical testing.

Raghavendar Nagaraju is a Research Associate at the University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. He was awarded his PhD from the University of Manchester and is interested in exploring the genomic landscape of gastrointestinal tumours and peritoneal metastases.

Sara Samir Foad Al Badran is a PhD student a the University of Glasgow and interested in the colorectal cancer tumour microbiome.

Joanne Edwards is a Professor of Translational Cancer Pathology at the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom. She has an interest in developing novel personalised therapeutic strategies for colorectal cancer. Professor Edwards has been awarded a prestigious Fellowship from Royal College of Pathologists.

Andrew J. McBain is a Professor of Microbiology at the University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. He was awarded his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, where he studied the human intestinal microbiota and pro-/prebiotics with the Medical Research Council at Addenbrookes Hospital. His interest in the human microbiome has diversified since moving to Manchester in 1999 to include body sites such as the skin and the oral cavity.

Jorge Barriuso is a Clinician Scientist at the University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom and Honorary Consultant in Medical Oncology (The Christie NHS Foundation Trust). He is interested in investigating gastrointestinal and neuroendocrine metastases in order to identify new treatment strategies.

Omer Aziz is a Professor at the Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon (The Christie NHS Foundation Trust). He is interested in identifying biomarkers and developing new treatment options for patients with colorectal and peritoneal tumours.

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