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Professor Sir Nicholas Wright

Centre For Tumour Biology, Barts Cancer Institute
Queen Mary University Of London
Charterhouse Square
London
EC1M 6BQ


Contact Person: Professor Sir Nicholas Wright
Qualifications: MD PhD DSc FRCS FRCP FRCPath FMedSci
Phone: 0207 882 3575
Occupation: Emeritus Professor of Histopathology

Professor Sir Nicholas Wright
MD PhD DSc FRCS FRCP FRCPath FMedSci

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Emeritus Professor of Histopathology

Professor Sir Nicholas Wright is an Emeritus Professor of Histopathology at Barts Cancer Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London.

From 1980 to 1996 he was Professor of Histopathology at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School and Honorary Consultant Histopathologist to the Hammersmith Hospital. From 1996 to 2000 Professor of Histopathology at Imperial College School of Medicine and Honorary Consultant Histopathologist to the Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust.

Professor Sir Nicholas Wright has over 40 years’ experience in tumour pathology at consultant level and is the author of over 300 articles and nine books including works on tumour development, growth and progression. His main research interest is clonal evolution in human tumours.

Medico-legal expertise

His fields of expertise are in the reconstruction of the prognosis in cases of missed cancers, including breast cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric and pancreatic cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, bladder and prostate cancer, head and neck and renal cancer.

He also specialises in cases where cancer and other diseases have been misdiagnosed by histological examination. Professor Sir Nicholas Wright has prepared over 1,000 expert reports, approximately 55:45 for Plaintiffs:Defendants.

He has appeared on a number of times in the High Court, where his evidence has been accepted - including such high profile cases as the Judge v Cambridge and Huntingdon Health Authority (1994), Rose v Duke (2000), Comack v. Berry (2000), Allinson v Adekanmbi (2004),Salvador-Jones v Sedar (2011) and Muller v Kings College Hospital (2016).

Terms

Fees are £200 an hour plus 10% administration fee. Reports are usually available within four weeks of receipt of the sections etc. Fees for subsequent work (conferences etc) are £200 an hour. There is usually no charge cancellation fees.

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