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Contact Details

Phone
+64 3 479 7868
Email
donghui.zou@otago.ac.nz
Position
Scientific Officer
Qualifications
PhD
Research summary
Cancer Genetics

Research

Donghui works in the Cancer Genetics Laboratory. Her research interests include breast and colorectal cancer and more recently has focuses on single cell RNA profiling for the early detection of urological cancer.

Publications

Fitzgerald, S., Blenkiron, C., Somers-Edgar, T., Rolfe, G., Rykers, A., Stephens, R., … Jackson, C., Cocadiz, J. A., Zou, D., Eccles, M., Day, R., Guilford, P., … Print, C. (2022, August). Evolving genomic complexity unveiled in ctDNA analysis of melanoma patients. Verbal presentation at the Cancer Satellite Meeting: Queenstown Research Week, Queenstown, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

Zou, D., Day, R., Cocadiz, J. A., Parackal, S., Mitchell, W., Black, M. A., … Jackson, C., & Guilford, P. (2020). Circulating tumor DNA is a sensitive marker for routine monitoring of treatment response in advanced colorectal cancer. Carcinogenesis, 41(11), 1507-1517. doi: 10.1093/carcin/bgaa102 Journal - Research Article

Parackal, S., Zou, D., Day, R., Black, M., & Guilford, P. (2019). Comparison of Roche Cell-Free DNA collection Tubes® to Streck Cell-Free DNA BCT®s for sample stability using healthy volunteers. Practical Laboratory Medicine, 16, e00125. doi: 10.1016/j.plabm.2019.e00125 Journal - Research Article

Parackal, S., Zou, D., Day, R., & Guilford, P. (2017). Blood will tell: Circulating tumor DNA as a clinical diagnostic and surveillance tool for cancer patients in New Zealand. Proceedings of the University of Otago Student Research Symposium: Te Wānaka Rakahau: Ākoka. (pp. 68-69). Retrieved from http://www.otago.ac.nz/graduate-research/scholarships/otago643219.html Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

McInnes, T., Zou, D., Rao, D. S., Munro, F. M., Phillips, V. L., McCall, J. L., Black, M. A., Reeve, A. E., & Guilford, P. J. (2017). Genome-wide methylation analysis identifies a core set of hypermethylated genes in CIMP-H colorectal cancer. BMC Cancer, 17, 228. doi: 10.1186/s12885-017-3226-4 Journal - Research Article

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