PhD Student/Research Assistant

Having completed my First Year Report and First Year Oral Assessment, I am now a fully registered and qualified PhD student in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge. My work in the laboratory of Prof Steve Jackson continues to focus on the role of ubiquitylation in response to DNA damage. My project involves the mechanistic study of novel post-translational modifiers which may play a role in the DNA damage response. You can find more information on my LinkedIn Profile.

I am also a member of Churchill College, a Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society; a member of the Biochemical Society and German Society for Research on DNA Repair (DGDR); and an Adept of the Genome Writers Guild.

Awards:

Opening Speaker - GSN (Genome Stability Network 2023) 2023
Elevated to Oral Communication - UK DNA Replication Meeting 2022
Accepted Speaker and Accepted Poster - DGDR-Krupp 2022 Symposium on DNA Repair and Human Disease
Accepted Speaker - Molecules & Cells Theme Symposium: Proteostasis @Cambridge Part II
Selected Speaker - The 2nd International PhD Forum of Life and Health Sciences
Shortlisted - Churchill College Master's Essay Prize in Sustainability

Work address: 
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute University of Cambridge Li Ka Shing Centre Robinson Way Cambridge CB2 0RE

A CRISPR Moratorium Isn’t Enough: We Need a Boycott.

E-pub date: 1 Dec 2019
Journal name: CRISPR J

CRISPR-SONIC: targeted somatic oncogene knock-in enables rapid in vivo cancer modeling.

E-pub date: 16 Apr 2019
Journal name: Genome Med

The Future of CRISPR Applications in the Lab, the Clinic and Society.

E-pub date: 1 Aug 2017
Journal name: Adv Exp Med Biol


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