Daniel Catchpoole
Professor
Paediatrics
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
BAppSc (Biomedical), PhD (UNSW) 1995. Dr Catchpoole has 20 years fulltime laboratory research experience into the molecular basis of paediatric malignancies and has extensive experience with the analysis of gene expression as well as cellular and molecular applications associated with research into acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Since completing his undergraduate degree in 1987, Dr Catchpooles scientific achievements and publications have centred on paediatric malignancy, specifically acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and neuroblastoma, as well as cancer prone syndromes in children, namely Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome.
Research Interest
Paediatrics
Publications
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Anaissi, A., Goyal, M., Catchpoole, D., Braytee, A., Kennedy, P. (2016). Ensemble Feature Learning of Genomic Data Using Support Vector Machine. PloS One, 11(6), 1-17.
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Catchpoole, D. (2016). 'Biohoarding': treasures not seen, stories not told. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 21(2), 140-142.
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Narayan, N., Morenos, L., Phipson, B., Willis, S., Brumatti, G., Lalaoui, N., Eggers, S., Brown, L., Kosasih, H., Catchpoole, D., et al (2017). Functionally distinct roles for different miR-155 expression levels through contrasting effects on gene expression, in acute myeloid leukaemia. Leukemia, 31(4), 808-820.