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Spotlight on Matthew Swire

Each month the division will interview a member of staff about their role at UCL and what they do.

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  • Spotlight on Matthew Swire

What is your current role and what do you enjoy most about your job?

I am an MRC career development fellow investigating how myelination enables the brain to adapt during learning and memory formation. The parts of my job I enjoy the most are the creative aspects. I love coming up with new hypotheses and ideas to explain new and unexpected findings.

What is your background and how did you find your job in this field?

I studied an undergraduate degree in biological sciences at the University of Edinburgh. After receiving some advice from my dissertation supervisor I decided to get some more lab experience and was lucky enough to secure a research technician job at the UCL institute of ophthalmology. After a year as tech I decided I wanted to do a PhD and applied to a programme at the Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine back at the University of Edinburgh. After my PhD I stayed on as a postdoc for 2 years to finish off a couple of projects before moving back to UCL for another postdoc with Professor Bill Richardson at the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research. After 3 years in the WIBR I obtained an MRC career development award which has allowed me to start my own research group at UCL.

What are your interests outside work?

Outside of work I love cycling: I recently joined the LDN riders cycling club. Other than that I spend my time playing RPG video games and going to comedy and theatre shows. 

Highlights in Medical Sciences

Groundbreaking bowel cancer trial follow-up shows zero relapses
close up view of a mans arm while having an IV immunoglobulin infusion at hospital

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Groundbreaking bowel cancer trial follow-up shows zero relapses

Patients with a specific bowel cancer who were given short-course immunotherapy before surgery, instead of post-op chemotherapy, remained cancer-free after nearly three years of follow-up.

Drug to treat aggressive leukaemia approved for use in adults
Fluorescence microscopy image of immune cells, showing blue-stained nuclei surrounded by green cell membranes with red marker signals indicating specific proteins or activity within the cells.

Research

Drug to treat aggressive leukaemia approved for use in adults

Adult patients with aggressive leukaemia will soon be able to receive a breakthrough immunotherapy, developed by UCL researchers, on the NHS after approval by NICE.

Millions could benefit from faster prostate cancer scan
healthy prostate scan

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Millions could benefit from faster prostate cancer scan

Results of the PRIME trial involving UCL Medical Sciences researchers have found that a quicker, cheaper MRI scan was just as accurate at diagnosing prostate cancer as the current 30-40 minute scan.

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