
Christina Clarke Dur
Christina Clarke Dur, Ph.D, MPH, is Epidemiology Vice President and Distinguished Scientist at GRAIL. She joined GRAIL in 2016 and remains among its most tenured scientists developing the paradigm of multi-cancer early detection. Before coming to GRAIL, she worked in academic cancer epidemiology at the Cancer Prevention Institute of California, part of the Stanford Cancer Institute, running multiple NIH-funded research projects including the Bay Area SEER cancer registry. She has authored over 185 scientific publications and has an h-index of 84. She is a Colorado native and received a bachelor of science degree in biology from Duke University, a masters degree in public health from Tulane University and a doctorate in epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley.