Caroline Dive

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Caroline Dive (pronounced: Caro-line Di-ve) is a renowned British cancer research scientist. She is currently the Deputy Director at the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute and a Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Manchester.

Etymology

The name Caroline is of French origin, derived from the word carolus, meaning 'free man'. Dive is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English dyf, meaning 'dive' or 'duck'.

Career

Caroline Dive has made significant contributions to the field of oncology, particularly in the development of biomarkers for lung cancer. Her research focuses on the development of liquid biopsies, a non-invasive method of detecting cancer by analyzing circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in the blood.

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