Biography:
In 2019, I started pursuing a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Biomedical Science at Aston University. During my undergraduate studies, I developed a strong interest in neuroscience, particularly in the fields of neurodegeneration and Alzheimer's Disease. This prompted me to pursue a Master of Research in Neuroscience, focusing specifically on these areas.
After completing my master's degree, I have recently embarked on a career as a Researcher at the University of Oxford. My research primarily centers around brain damage, where I aim to contribute to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying such conditions. Simultaneously, I have enrolled in a postgraduate medicine course at the University of Warwick, further expanding my knowledge and skills in the medical field.
Throughout my academic and professional journey, I have gained valuable experience in the biomedical industry. Notably, I have worked with renowned organizations such as the NHS, where I served as an Associate Researcher and as a Scientist at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
Title : Investigating the molecular mechanisms involved in early events of cellular dysfunction in alzheimer's disease