Catharine West is a British cancer researcher who specialised in
radiation biology
Radiobiology (also known as radiation biology, and uncommonly as actinobiology) is a field of clinical and basic medical sciences that involves the study of the effects of radiation on living tissue (including ionizing and non-ionizing radiation) ...
. She is an emeritus professor at the
University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a public university, public research university in Manchester, England. The main campus is south of Manchester city centre, Manchester City Centre on Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road. The University of Manchester is c ...
, where she worked from 2002 until 2022.
Education
In 1978, West completed a
Bachelor of Arts
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degree at the
University of York
The University of York (abbreviated as or ''York'' for Post-nominal letters, post-nominals) is a public Collegiate university, collegiate research university in York, England. Established in 1963, the university has expanded to more than thir ...
,
followed by a
Doctor of Philosophy
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(Ph.D.) in 1983 at The
Institute of Cancer Research
The Institute of Cancer Research (the ICR) is a public research institute and a member institution of the University of London in London, United Kingdom, specialising in oncology. It was founded in 1909 as a research department of the Royal Ma ...
(within the University of London). Her doctoral dissertation was titled ''The effect of cytotoxic drugs and radiation on mammalian cells and multicellular spheroid in vitro''.
Career
From 1983 to 1985, West worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Cancer Centre at the
University of Rochester
The University of Rochester is a private university, private research university in Rochester, New York, United States. It was founded in 1850 and moved into its current campus, next to the Genesee River in 1930. With approximately 30,000 full ...
in New York. This was followed by a number of appointments at the
Paterson Institute for Cancer Research where she worked for 16 years, first as a
scientist
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In classical antiquity, there was no real ancient analog of a modern scientist. Instead, philosophers engag ...
and then as a senior scientist. In 2002, she moved to the
University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a public university, public research university in Manchester, England. The main campus is south of Manchester city centre, Manchester City Centre on Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road. The University of Manchester is c ...
where she worked until her retirement in December 2022. During her time at the University of Manchester, West established the ''Transnational Radiobiology Group'', taught postgraduate courses in radiobiology, examined internal and external examinees, and supervised students studying doctoral degrees in medicine.
In March 2023, The University of Manchester organised an international conference called ''Wisdom from The West'', to honour West for her contributions to the field of radiobiology. During the conference, many international delegates talked about their experience working with Prof. West. At the end of the conference, she shared her experience with the community and provided 15 Radiobiology Research Principles that she learned over the years.
Research
West's research focused on predicting
radiosensitivity
Radiosensitivity is the relative susceptibility of cells, tissues, organs or organisms to the harmful effect of ionizing radiation.
Cells types affected
Cells are least sensitive when in the S phase, then the G1 phase, then the G2 phase, and ...
and
hypoxia in tissues of cancer patients post-radiotherapy. She developed an interest in the use of human genomics data to personalise radiotherapy to minimise radiation toxicity in cancer patients.
In November 2009, the ''Radio-Genomics Consortium'' was established under the American
National Cancer Institute
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) coordinates the United States National Cancer Program and is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is one of eleven agencies that are part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ...
, in order to identify genetic determinants of radiotherapy toxicity. West and Barry Rosenstein (from the
Icahn School of Medicine
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS or Mount Sinai), formerly the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, is a private medical school in New York City, New York, United States. The school is the academic teaching arm of the Mount Sinai H ...
in New York) were appointed as the lead investigators for the consortium. The aim of the consortium is to characterise the individual molecular profiles that reflect relevant biological phenotypes, to help predict tumour and normal tissue response to radiation.
Awards and fellowships
In 2016, West was received the
Weiss Medal from the UK Association for Radiation Research, for setting up the REQUITE international consortium. In 2017, West received the ''Bacq and Alexander Award'' from the European Radiation Research Society.
West has received
honorary fellowships from the
British Institute of Radiology
The British Institute of Radiology (BIR) is a radiology society and charity based in London, United Kingdom. It is the oldest institute of its kind in the world, forming on 2 April 1897.
History
The society can be traced back to two separate i ...
and from the
Royal College of Radiologists
The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) is the professional body responsible for the specialties of clinical oncology and clinical radiology throughout the United Kingdom. Its role is to advance the science and practice of radiology and oncol ...
in 2018.
Publications
West's most-cited publications include:
* ''Normal tissue reactions to radiotherapy: towards tailoring treatment dose by genotype.
Nat Rev Cancer 9, 134–142 (2009)''
* ''Association analyses of more than 140,000 men identify 63 new prostate cancer susceptibility loci.
Nat Genet. 2018 Jul;50(7):928-936''
* ''Carbonic Anhydrase (CA IX) Expression, a Potential New Intrinsic Marker of Hypoxia: Correlations with Tumor Oxygen Measurements and Prognosis in Locally Advanced Carcinoma of the Cervix1.
Cancer research
Cancer research is research into cancer to identify causes and develop strategies for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure.
Cancer research ranges from epidemiology, molecular bioscience to the performance of clinical trials to evaluate ...
61 (17), 6394–6399''
References
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Alumni of the University of York
Alumni of the University of London
Academics of the University of Manchester
Women radiobiologists
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people