Marc Tischkowitz


Marc Tischkowitz is a British medical geneticist. He is a Reader and Honorary NHS Consultant in the Department of Medical Genetics at University of Cambridge and the editor-in-chief of Genetics Research. Tischkowitz researches Fanconi Anemia genes, hereditary cancer syndromes, and genomic technologies.

Education

Tischkowitz completed a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery at University of Liverpool in 1993. He undertook residencies in medical oncology and medical genetics, obtaining a Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training in medical genetics. In 1999, he began doctoral studies researching chromosome breakage syndrome, fanconi anemia, gene mutations, and acute myeloid leukemia. He earned a Ph.D. from King's College, London. His 2003 dissertation was titled The role of mutations in Fanconi Anaemia genes in the aetiology of acute myeloid leukaemia and solid tissue malignancies.

Career

After completing his certification in 2004 Tischkowitz was appointed as an NHS Consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. In 2005, he joined McGill University Faculty of Medicine as an assistant professor in the departments of Human Genetics, Oncology, and Medicine. He gained tenure and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2011. While at McGill, he was an attending physician at the Jewish General Hospital and McGill University Health Centre. After six years in Montreal, Tischkowitz joined the School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge where he is Reader in Medical Genetics in the and an honorary NHS Consultant for the . In 2019, he became editor-in-chief of Genetics Research. He is the current Chair of the and is an executive member of the for rare hereditary tumour syndromes.

Research

focuses on Fanconi Anemia genes and hereditary breast cancer predisposition such as PALB2. He is a founding member of the . Other areas of research include , and Ataxia Telangiectasia. He also investigates methods for utilizing novel genomic technology in clinical practice. Research associates in his group include Mae Goldgraben and Alexey Larionov.