I completed my undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering, with a focus on biomaterials for bone regeneration. Following this, I earned a Master’s in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, where I developed an interest in stem cell applications for disease modelling. I then gained industry experience at a UCL spin-out gene therapy company, working on stem cell-derived models for neuromuscular conditions. I am now pursuing a PhD, investigating proteostasis dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases, building on my passion for understanding the cellular mechanisms behind these disorders.
Alongside my scientific research, I have a strong interest in the business side of science and entrepreneurship, and I’m keen to explore ways to bridge science, technology, and business.