Genomics and Evolutionary Dynamics Group

Professor Trevor Graham's group harnesses artificial intelligence and the principles of evolution with the aim of improving cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.


Professor Trevor Graham

Director of the Centre for Evolution and Cancer:

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Trevor Graham is Professor of Genomics and Evolution and the Director of the Centre for Evolution and Cancer. Trevor’s interdisciplinary expertise is at the intersection between evolutionary theory, mathematical modelling, genomics and molecular pathology.

Researchers in this group

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I am a post-doctoral bioinformatician researching cancer evolution using genomics with a particular interest in chromosomal instability. I obtained my degree in Biochemistry at the University of Manchester and then my PhD at the Francis Crick Institute researching paediatric cancer evolution. As part of Professor Sottoriva's team, I am involved in multiple projects focusing on the evolutionary patterns of several adult cancers including breast, colon and prostate.

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Recent discoveries from this group

Multiple trays of small, transparent containers or vials filled with liquids

20/06/25

Scientists from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, have developed a tool that can predict how bowel cancer adapts to treatment – helping researchers to design new personalised drugs that will keep patients living well for longer.
An image of bowel tumour organoids on a black background

16/06/25

Scientists have discovered clues which may explain why some treatments stop working for people with bowel cancer – causing around 16,800 deaths in the UK every year. The study, led by researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, could help clinicians make better use of current treatments and develop more targeted therapies for bowel cancer in the future.
Intermediate magnification micrograph of a low malignant potential (LMP) mucinous ovarian tumour

01/05/25

Adaptive chemotherapy – a personalised approach to giving chemotherapy – can prolong survival in lab models of ovarian cancer, according to new results published in the journal Cancer Research.
Mini tumours grown from a bowel cancer

30/03/25

Scientists from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, are part of a team of international researchers who have secured £5.5million in funding to find smarter, kinder treatments for people living with bowel cancer.