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Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics, Biostatistics and Cancer Research, University of East Anglia

I am a senior lecturer and principal investigator in the Norwich Medical School specialising in the data analysis of large-scale ‘omics datasets. My main research interests lie in applying and developing novel analytic techniques to large-scale ‘omic datasets from human tumour samples to answer clinically relevant questions in translational cancer research. After completing my first degree in Physics (MSci) at Imperial College London, I went on to study for an MRes in Biological Complexity and PhD in Computational Biology at University College London. My PhD focused on mathematical modelling of the p53 gene regulatory network and in particular integrating models and experiment data. I was employed as a Bioinformatics Officer at the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) in Sutton for over six years before moving to the University of East Anglia.

Experience

  • 2016–present
    Senior Lecturer, University Of East Anglia