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 Sarah-Jane Dawson   Associate Professor Sarah-Jane Dawson is an Australian clinician-scientist. She is a consultant medical oncologist and head of the Molecular Biomarkers and Translational Genomics Laboratory at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne. Her current research interests are focused on the development of noninvasive blood-based biomarkers ('liquid biopsies') for clinical application, including early detection, risk stratification and disease monitoring in cancer management.

Scientific Profile
Associate Professor Sarah-Jane Dawson has international recognition for her contributions to translational cancer research. A major focus of her current research involves the study of cell-free circulating tumour DNA in patients with cancer. Many cancers shed small amounts of DNA (called circulating tumour DNA) into the patient's bloodstream which can be measured for clinical applications in cancer management. Associate Professor Dawson's recent research has shown the application of circulating tumour DNA testing for disease monitoring in various cancer types. She has received ongoing support from high-profile Australian organisations including the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), National Breast Cancer Foundation, Leukaemia and Lymphoma Society and Australian Cancer Research Foundation.

Personal
Associate Professor Sarah-Jane Dawson lives in Melbourne, Australia with her husband and two sons.

Awards and Honours

 * CSL Centenary Fellow (2018-2022)
 * National Breast Cancer Foundation Early Career Fellowship and Victorian Cancer Agency Fellowship (2014-2017)
 * RG Menzies Fellowship (2012-2014)
 * NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (2012-2014)
 * Cancer Research UK Clinical Fellowship (2007-2011)
 * Commonwealth Scholarship (2007-2010)
 * Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Foundation New Investigator Award (2005-2006)
 * Medical Oncology Group of Australia (MOGA) Advanced Trainee Award (2006)
 * American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Merit Award (2005)