Dr Laura Blackburn

Head of Science at The PHG Foundation

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Head of Science, PHG Foundation

Laura is PHG Foundation's Head of Science, and is responsible for the delivery of the scientific expertise and analysis that underpin the PHG Foundation's work. She also contributes to the development ofstrategic partnerships with other organisations who have an interest in science and health policy. Current projects include exploring the opportunities and challenges highlighted in the PHG Foundations's 2018 report, 'The personalised medicine technology landscape', with a range of stakeholders, contributing to the Foundation's work on clinical applications of genome editing and working with key contacts to understand the key implementation challenges influencing the use of circulating tumour DNA technologies and developing policies to mitigate these.

Laura has a background in Zoology and extensive science writing and communication experience from previous roles including at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. An interest in the challenges involved in translating research into the clinic led Laura to her role at PHG Foundation. Before becoming Head of Science Laura contributed her expertise in explaining complex scientific concepts and policy implications to projects on emerging technologies and assists with our public affairs work.

  • 13 February 2025

    Policy Workshop: Secondary prevention of cancer

    CSaP organised this Policy Workshop in partnership with the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the Early Cancer Institute at the University of Cambridge. The event brought together stakeholders from academia, policy, and industry for a roundtable discussion under the Chatham House Rule.

  • 23 March 2021, 5pm

    David Cleevely Annual Lecture: Professor Dame Angela McLean

    The inaugural lecture of the CSaP Annual Cleevely Lecture Series was delivered online by Professor Dame Angela McLean, Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA), Ministry of Defence.