Computational Biology for Cancer Subtyping and Biomarker Analysis
Gina is interested in leveraging molecular data with routine histology to uncover clinically relevant information, combining computational biology and digital pathology techniques.
As part of her role as a Translational Scientist, Gina curates in-house cohorts for prospective research projects, manages multi-center collaborations and supports the application of digital pathology tools to translational projects.
She recently completed her PhD in bioinformatics, where she focused on biomarker identification in precision medicine. Gina’s research integrated clinical-pathological and multi-omics data to stratify and characterise subtypes of multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma, identifying associations with clinical outcomes and treatment strategies. Additionally, she analysed phosphoproteomics data from patient-derived advanced colorectal cancer organoid models to identify therapeutic targets and assess synergistic drug responses.

Gina Faye Boot