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I am a BBSRC-funded PhD student in the Stern lab. I completed a BSc in Zoology at the University of Durham in 2009, after which I spent two years working in the charity sector before returning to university to start my PhD. My project is a collaboration with the lab of Professor Susan Evans. I am interested in how the segmented pattern of the vertebral column is established in the developing embryo, and how changes to this process may have led to the profound variations in spine morphology we see across the Vertebrates. |
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2006-2009 BSc (hons) Zoology, University of Durham
2009-2010 Assistant Research Officer, Frontier-Cambodia
2010-2011 PA to the Head of Learning and Development, British Red Cross
2011-present PhD Developmental Biology, University College London