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Phil MONAGHAN
The Christie Pathology Partnership, Manchester, UK
After graduating from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology UMIST in Biochemistry with Applied Molecular Biology, Phillip Monaghan went on to complete his PhD in Molecular Enzymology at the University of Leicester. He subsequently commenced training in Clinical Biochemistry at Wirral University Teaching Hospital, Alder Hey Hospital and University Hospital of South Manchester. Phillip has been a Clinical Scientist at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and more recently The Christie Pathology Partnership in Manchester, UK, for the past 12 years, obtaining Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) in 2014. Phillip is Honorary Lecturer at the University of Manchester, Cancer Sciences Division within the School of Medical Sciences, and regularly teach on the MSc Clinical Sciences programme and the Advanced Therapeutics Medicinal Products programme. Phillip is Chair of the National Quality Assurance Advisory Panel for Chemical Pathology and is also Deputy Editor for the Annals of Clinical Biochemistry journal. Phillip is a Consultant Expert member of the EFLM Working Group for Test Evaluation (WG-TE). Special research interests include evidence-based laboratory medicine (test evaluation), biochemical endocrinology, and translational biomarker development. Phillip is Co-Investigator on the VALTIVE clinical trials programme for the validation of a novel vascular response biomarker to guide VEGFi therapy in ovarian cancer. Phillip was awarded the Silver Research Medal from the Royal College of Pathologists in 2012 for his work on serum cortisol measurement in Cushing’s disease. |