E164: Dr. James Lam - novel machine learning algorithm to identify new cancer drug targets
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses cancer.
Episode 164: Part of the workforce and education series (part 56).
Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr. James Lam talking about his career as a medical oncologist and work around developing a novel machine learning algorithm to identify new cancer drug targets.
Description: In this educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara sit down with Dr. James Lam talking about his career as a medical oncologist and work around developing a novel machine learning algorithm to identify new cancer drug targets.
James studied Medicine at Cambridge and completed his MBBS at UCL, qualifying in 2017 with Distinction. He holds an MA(Cantab) for research in retinal neuroscience and was ranked first among all UK Medical Oncology ST3 applicants in 2021.
Awarded an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship, he has contributed to practice-changing oncology trials and cancer cachexia research with the TRACERx Consortium. Now at BioCorteX, he applies computational metagenomics and AI to shaping future cancer care.
James remains dedicated to oncology research, with a strong interest in nutrition, fitness, and health optimisation.
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Research links from the Episode:
- ASCO Conquer Cancer Award - Differential Clinical Trial Outcomes in Japan and the US
- Nature Medicine Publication - Cancer Cachexia in TRACERx
- Google Cloud Press Release - Bacterial Interactions in ADC Cancer Treatment
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Credits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.