by admin | 1st August 2022
0+3.5 iCASE student Understanding how nearly 2 meters of genomic material is organised inside a single cell is a perplexing challenge. Changes in this organisation and subsequent changes in gene regulatory networks can drive a cell towards an aggressive malignant...
by admin | 1st August 2022
0+3.5 iCASE Student My PhD project centers around the development of a fear conditioning app (FLARe) that is capable of collecting data from thousands of participants for use in large scale studies. The main purpose of the FLARe app is to facilitate the understanding...
by admin | 1st August 2022
0+3.5 iCASE Student Bio: I graduated from The University of Edinburgh in 2017 with a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry, where my final year research project involved generating and characterizing synthetic bivalent chromatin in murine embryonic stem cells. During university...
by admin | 1st August 2022
0+3.5 iCASE Student Smartphone-based Interventions in Mental Health: Towards a Clinical Tool for Predicting and Preventing Psychosis J&L Gibbons
by admin | 1st August 2022
0+3.5 iCASE Student I earned a BSc degree in Psychology at London South Bank University, and an MSc degree in Psychiatric Research at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London. After graduation, I held various research...
by admin | 1st August 2022
0+3.5 Student I graduated with a BSc in Biomedicine at UEA in 2016, before completing my Master’s in Advanced Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton in 2017. The neuroscience focus of these courses was the main reason I took a PhD within the...
by Samuel White | 1st August 2022
Pathway Journey I undertook a PhD in Professor Fiona Watt’s lab in the Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine. My PhD project was entitled “Role of distinct fibroblast and pericyte lineages in skin homeostasis and repair”. Biography I chose...
by admin | 1st August 2022
0+3.5 Student My PhD project is “The impact of energy restriction on neural stem cell ageing and cognition: Uncovering molecular mechanisms and anti-ageing mimetic drugs” in the context of human adult hippocampal neurogenesis. My undergraduate was in Healthcare...
by admin | 1st August 2022
0+3.5 iCASE Student My PhD project is in vivo multi modal imaging and tracking of cardiac progenitor cells in the repair and regeneration of the damaged heart. I obtained my BSc in Natural Sciences at Exeter University before doing the Nanotechnology and Regenerative...