Doctor & Post-doc, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge
I completed my medical degree and PhD (MD/PhD) at the University of Cambridge, UK (Trinity College, class of 2020). I carried out my PhD in the Rosenfeld Lab at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, where I focused on developing computational methods for sensitive detection of cancer DNA in the blood. I developed skills in data science and bioinformatics.
I am continuing my clinical work at St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK, as part of the Academic Foundation Programme. In parallel, I am carrying out a computational post-doc at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY, USA in the Diaz Lab.
I aim to continue my clinical practice in oncology and cancer research in parallel.
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