Malcolm Dunlop

Professor Dunlop is a specialist colorectal surgeon with a strong academic research interest. He has a special clinical interest in colorectal cancer, surgery for advanced intra-abdominal malignancy, inflammatory bowel disease, anorectal disorders and intra-abdominal sarcoma.

Professor Malcolm Dunlop

Professor of Coloproctology and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon

  • Colorectal Unit
  • Western General Hospital

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Appointments and Activities

Current

Professor and Chair of Coloproctology, Honorary Consultant Colorectal Surgeon 2000 to date. He leads a clinical specialist coloproctology practice treating elective and emergency patients with large bowel disorders. Through research interest with cancer families, a major interest in prophylactic surgery in genetic conditions for families identified by clinical or research. His major research endeavour is themed around the ultimate aim of reducing of morbidity and mortality from large bowel cancer through early detection and prevention. Current grant funding holds over £6 million and annual spend of approximately £800,000. Professor Dunlop has a major interest in elucidating the genetic basis of large bowel cancer and applying genetic information to prevent the disease as well as to understand disease causation. To this end, the Colon Cancer Genetics Group is investigating genetic epidemiology of known cancer susceptibility genes and translating this to preventative strategies. A further aim is to discover new genes responsible for large bowel cancer and to define their contribution to overall colorectal cancer incidence as well as define gene function in the context of cancer biology. As a parallel theme, his group is investigating the molecular basis of the anti-tumour effect of aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. He is a founder member of the COGENT Consortium that is investigating the contribution of common genetic variation to colorectal cancer. He has devised UK evidence-based guidelines for surveillance of genetically predisposed groups. He has multiple high impact research publications in colorectal cancer genetics.

Current grant review:

  • Board member - UK MRC Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board
  • Cancer Research UK
  • Academy of Medical Sciences
  • National Institutes of Health of USA
  • Chief Scientist’s Office of Scottish Government
  • Dutch Cancer Society

Manuscript reviewer:

  • Nature
  • Nature Genetics
  • Nature Medicine
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • Lancet
  • British Medical Journal
  • American Journal of Human Genetics
  • European Journal of Human Genetics
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Journal of National Cancer Institute (USA)
  • Cancer Research
  • Gut
  • British Journal of Surgery
  • British Journal of Cancer (formerly Editorial Board)

Past

Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, University of Edinburgh 1994.

Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Oncology and Hematology in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 1995/96.

Previous committee work: MRC Clinician Scientist Career Advisory Group, Scottish Executive Biomedical and Therapeutics Research Committee, MRC Advisory Board sub-committee, Scientific Committee of SHERT.

Qualifications

Professor Dunlop’s educational qualifications are:

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB), University of Edinburgh, 1982
  • Fellow Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS), Edinburgh, 1986
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD), Edinburgh, 1991
  • Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (FMedSci), 2005
  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) 2008

Committee Memberships

  • Medical Research Council Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board
  • Melville Trust Scientific Advisory Committee

Publications