Emily Stanyer

Emily Stanyer

Pathway Journey The neural mechanisms of sleep of migraine Supervised by: Dr Philip Holland & Dr Jan Hoffmann Migraine is the 2nd most disabling disorder with over one billion sufferers globally. Attacks are characterized by repeated bouts of intense pain that are...
Laura Sichlinger

Laura Sichlinger

Biography I am a PhD student in the Srivastava Lab at the Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience. In my work, I investigate the biological and molecular underpinnings of psychosis. More specifically, I use human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived forebrain...
Emily Currell

Emily Currell

Pathway Journey Identifying mechanisms underlying non-pathological & pathological first rank symptoms in healthy voice hearers and patients with schizophrenia, using fMRI. Biography My PhD project examines the brain mechanisms underlying first rank symptoms of...
James Cain

James Cain

Pathway Journey MRes Rotations: 1. The histone lysine demethylase KDM5B regulates gene expression during hippocampus dependent learning 2. Development of a traceable in vitro model of adipogenesis to assess the m6A-methylome during differentiation 3. Deciphering the...
Le Hai

Le Hai

Pathway Journey My PhD aims to characterise early neuroimaging markers associated with psychiatric disorders in neonates. More specifically, I apply statistical models to identify association between imaging and genetic data in the developing Human Connectome Project....
Sam Acors

Sam Acors

Pathway Journey My project utilises the natural genetic variation between patients to identify cellular HIV-1 regulatory factors by conducting an infectivity screen in characterised induced pluripotent stem cells. Biography I obtained my BSc in Biomedical Science from...

Victoria Campbell

Pathway Journey PhD Project: Molecular crosstalk between PLC?1 and STAT3 in Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) Other MRes rotations: – The role of the gut microbiome on the cardioprotective effect of polyphenol-rich diets – Biophysical regulation of EGFR...
Ryan Stanyard

Ryan Stanyard

1+3 Student My PhD as part of the CoDe  and Perinatal Imaging labs focuses on exploring the coupling of the structural and functional connectomes across the lifespan using multiple modalities and biophysical models. This is an extension of work from a prior rotation...
Sarah Gee

Sarah Gee

Pathway Journey I investigated the control of T cell functionality in the human neonate, within the Department of Immunobiology in the School of Immunology and Microbial Sciences. Biography Prior to my PhD, I graduated with an MSc in Immunology of Infectious Diseases...
Olivia Dinwoodie

Olivia Dinwoodie

1+3 Student I completed 3 rotations in a very diverse range of fields. Firstly I investigated how induced pluripotent stem cells can be differentiated to neural crest, moved to New Hunts House to image live brain slices of the olfactory bulb, and finally completed a...
Jonny Cope

Jonny Cope

1+3 Student I graduated from the University of York with an Integrated Masters in Biomedical Sciences, where, during my final year, I undertook a research project focused on identifying lncRNAs involved in CD4+ T cell activation. During my time at York I also...
James Glover

James Glover

1+3 Student In July 2019, I graduated from King’s College London with a BSc in Molecular Genetics. During my final year, I completed an extended research project in the lab of Dr Barry Panaretou, which aimed to identify extramitochondrial iron-sulphur proteins.   ...