Biography
Marc Tischkowitz completed his medical degree in 1993 and trained in Medical Oncology before completing his CCST in Medical Genetics. From 1999-2002 he undertook a PhD researching the role of Fanconi anemia gene mutations in the development of sporadic acute myeloid leukaemia. He held a Consultant post at Great Ormond Street Hospital before moving to McGill University, Montreal in 2005 where he worked on Faculty for six years before coming to Cambridge. Much of his research has been on the Fanconi Anemia genes and hereditary breast cancer predisposition but his interests cover all areas of hereditary cancer and translating the recent advances in genomic technology into clinical practice.
Courses Taught
MSt (flexible) in Genomic Medicine
| Master's degrees
Postgraduate Diploma (flexible) in Genomic Medicine
| Postgraduate courses
MSt in Genomic Medicine
| Master's degrees
MSt (flexible, intensive) Genomic Medicine
| Master's degrees
Molecular pathology of cancer and application in cancer diagnosis, screening, and treatment (for CPPD)
| Postgraduate courses
Postgraduate Diploma in Genomic Medicine
| Postgraduate courses
Postgraduate Certificate in Genomic Medicine
| Postgraduate courses