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DPhil EPSRC and MRC Systems Approaches to Biomedical Sciences Centre for Doctoral Training (Oct 2016 – Jan 2021)
- Thesis: In silico Characterisation of Antigen Receptor Binding Site Structures
- In Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG), supervised by Prof. Charlotte Deane
- Industrial partners: AstraZeneca/MedImmune, GlaxoSmithKline, Roche and UCB.
BEng (Hons) Bioengineering, University of Sheffield (First Class Honours) (Sep 2013 – Jun 2016)
Biomedical Engineering pathway
Computational Modelling, Biomechanics, Classic Control Theories
- Roche Diagnostics (Jan 2021 – Present)
- Scientist in Computational Engineering and Data Science
- Antibody sequence diversity analysis using machine learning
- Commission technology platforms
- Support therapeutics development projects
- Engage in collaborations with academic and international colleagues
- Panacea Innovation (Aug 2019 – Dec 2020)
- Communication and Relations Principal
- Manage marketing and mentorship for life science start-ups in the portfolio.
- UCB Pharma (Jan 2019 – Apr 2019)
- Computer-aided drug discovery team
- Analysed in-house medicinal chemistry project data using a graph database
- DPhil research project “Structural Characterisation of the Antibody-antigen Binding Interfaces” (Oct 2017 – Jan 2021)
- Group: Oxford Protein Informatics Group
- Primary Supervisors: Prof Charlotte Deane, Dr Jinwoo Leem
- Industrial Partners: GSK, Roche, MedImmune, UCB
- Develop bioinformatics tools to analyse antibody structures and next generation sequencing datasets, for features contributing to the specific binding in antibodies.
- Techniques: Python, C++, R, Database, Statistical analysis
- Additional responsibility: Software development, Front-end and back-end web development
- DTC Short project “Antibody Modelling” (Jul 2017 – Oct 2017)
- Group: Oxford Protein Informatics Group
- Primary Supervisors: Prof Charlotte Deane, Dr. Jinwoo Leem
- Industrial Partners: GSK, Roche, MedImmune
- This project aims at discovering the preference of CDR canonical forms on the antibody framework. To investigate on the large next generation sequencing datasets, I built a pipeline for CDR canonical form (structural cluster) prediction from sequence information.
- Techniques: Python, Database, Short presentation
- DTC Short project “Simulating the role of Titin Stiffness on Myocardial Function” (Apr 2017 – Jul 2017)
- Group: Computational Biology Group, Cardiac Electromechanics Research Group
- Supervisors: Dr Joe Pitt-Francis, Prof David Gavaghan (Oxford), Dr Steven Niederer, Dr Sander Land (King’s College London)
- Diastolic heart failure has been linked to stiffened myocardium with stiffened titin. By building a mathematical model for titin, implementing experimental observations of titin stiffness changes in relation to pathological observations, and applying to a human cardiac contraction model casted on heart geometries, we have initial observations on the proposed links between titin pathological changes and how these manifest in the whole heart scale.
- Techniques: Mathematical Modelling (ODE), Finite Element Methods, C++, Short presentation
- Undergraduate Final Year project “Modelling the Mechanobiology of Intracranial Aneurysm Disease: An Integrative Study” (Sep 2015-May-2016)
- Group: Theoretical Mechanobiology Group
- Supervisors: Dr Paul Watton, Aikaterini Mandaltsi
- The project uses experimental data to sophisticate the computational model whose results are validated with clinical observations, with the aim to assess the evolution of intracranial aneurysm affected by the local mechanical environments postulated in the computational model.
- Techniques: Mathematical Modelling, Soft tissue mechanics, Computational Fluid Dynamics (in ANSYS-CFX), Fortran, Perl, Conference Poster presentation
- Summer Research Placement “Effect of Oscillatory Fluid Flow on Pre-osteocytes Proliferation” (Jun 2015 – Aug 2015)
- Group: Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Sheffield; Insigneo Institute of in silico Medicine
- Supervisors: Dr Gwendolen Reilly, Stefania Marcotti
- The funded research project aims at optimising the engineering of bone tissues. This involves subjecting MLO-A5 pre-osteocytes to fluid flow on a rocking platform under different regimes, and quantifying for their proliferation.
- Techniques: Mammalian cell culture, alamarBlue Cell Viability Assay, Alizarin Red S Staining, Experiments Planning, Literature Review, Data Analysis
- Summer Research Experience (Jun 2014 – Aug 2014)
- Group: Center for Computational Imaging & Simulation Technologies in Biomedicine
- Supervisors: Prof Alejandro Frangi, Dr Helena Molina Abril
- The mini research project focused on improving a plug-in for better in silico simulation of a cerebral vascular tree, within Gimias, a medical image analysis software.
- Techniques: C++, Problem solving
- EPSRC Studentship (Oct 2016)
- Mappin Medal and Premium in Bioengineering (for excellence in Bioengineering, Jun 2016)
- Sheffield Graduate Award (for commitment in extracurricular and career-building activities, Jun 2016)
- Undergraduate Departmental Scholarship (for academic excellence in 1st and 2nd years, Jun 2014 & Jun 2015)
- Sheffield International College Progression Scholarship (for academic merit in Foundation course, May 2013)
- Mentor, Oxford Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (2017 – Present)
- Sponsorship Director, Oxford Fintech and Legaltech Society (Apr 2019 – Mar 2020)
- Head of Media, CapitOx (Jan 2019 – Jan 2020)
- Editor, Research Careers – Options Beyond Academia (Mar 2017 – Feb 2020)
- President, Oxford Females in Science, Engineering and Technology (May 2018 – May 2019)
- Participant, Young Entrepreneurship Scheme (Biomedical) (Nov 2018)
- Treasurer and IT Officer, Oxford Women in Consulting Society (Jul 2017 – Jun 2018)
- Events Officer and Conference Coordinator, Oxford Females in Science, Engineering and Technology (May 2017 – May 2018)
- Project member for “Decoding Programming”, Engineers Without Borders Oxford (Feb 2017 – May 2018)
- Senior Consultant, Oxford Strategy Group Digital (Jan 2018 – Apr 2018)
- IT Officer, Oxford Blockchain Society (Jul 2017 – Jan 2018)
- Student Consultant, The Student Consultancy (2017 Michaelmas Term)