Ananya CHOUDHURY

Chair and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Oncology, Co-Group Leader Translational Radiobiology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust - Manchester

Ananya CHOUDHURY

Chair and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Oncology, Co-Group Leader Translational Radiobiology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust - Manchester
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Biography

Professor Choudhury is Chair and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Oncology. She joined The Christie in 2008 specialising in urology and sarcoma and has a strong interest in translational research. In 2013, she decided to focus on radiotherapy-related research in prostate and bladder cancers. She is clinical lead for advanced radiotherapy, including the MRLinac project, and is Group Leader of The Translational Radiobiology Group within the Division of Cancer Sciences. Professor Choudhury currently undertakes research which aims to optimise and personalise radiotherapy using new techniques or imaging technology to deliver high doses of radiotherapy while minimising side effects and predictive biomarkers to determine which patients benefit from different treatments.

Professor Choudhury graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, but undertook her Clinical Oncology training at the Yorkshire Deanery from 2000-2008. Between 2005 and 2007, she was a Cancer Research UK Clinical Training Research Fellow and she undertook her PhD at the University of Leeds and Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, Canada. For her PhD she studied the molecular epidemiology of DNA double strand break repair in bladder cancer and the use of systemic agents for enhanced chemosensitivity and radiosensitivity. She has a lead role in education and training for specialist registrars and clinical fellows.

Professor Choudhury holds national leadership roles within the Royal College of Radiologists, the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Clinical and Translational Radiotherapy Research Working Group (CTRad), the NCRI Bladder Clinical Studies Group and the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE). She is currently a member of the RCR Clinical Oncology Academic Committee. From 2017-2020, Professor Choudhury was Senior Editor for genito-urinary cancers for the International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics (The Red Journal) and from 2021 – 2022 she was Clinical Oncology Editor in Chief.Professor Choudhury is currently the Editor in Chief of BMJ Oncology.