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Bioinformatics Training

 
Read more at: Chris Beaudoin

Chris Beaudoin

PhD Student, Department of Biochemistry


Read more at: Jiayin Hong, PhD

Jiayin Hong, PhD

Research Associate


Read more at: Erta Beqiri

Erta Beqiri

Erta is a Medical Doctor, specialised in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care in 2020 at the University of Milan. She is currently pursuing a PhD in the Brain Physics Lab at the University of Cambridge. She is interested in physiology and pathophysiology of Cerebral Autoregulation in traumatic brain injury and in particular in analytical and methodological aspects of monitoring Cerebral Autoregulation


Read more at: Ekim Luo

Ekim Luo

PhD candidate in Experimental Psychology (Biological Sciences)


Read more at: Emer Jones

Emer Jones

Emer is a PhD student at the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, where she uses machine learning models as a framework to understand human vision.


Read more at: Vicki Hodgson, PhD

Vicki Hodgson, PhD

Biostatistics Teaching Associate

 

Job Role

Vicki will be working with Martin on the biostatistics curriculum and assist Paul in providing IT support.

Email

vjh33@cam.ac.uk

Hours

Monday to Friday, office hours.

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Read more at: Shahriar (aka Shawn) Zamani

Shahriar (aka Shawn) Zamani

I am a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge Early Cancer Institute on a Gates Cambridge scholarship. My research integrates epidemiology and genome sequencing data to better understand cancer development with the aim of informing early detection and prevention efforts.
 


Read more at: Robert Nicholls, PhD

Robert Nicholls, PhD

Senior Investigator Scientist, Science and Technology Facilities Council


Read more at: Raquel Manzano Garcia

Raquel Manzano Garcia

Raquel is a part-time Biomedical Science PhD student and part-time bioinformatician. Her research is focused on cancer omics and data integration. For her PhD she is looking into intratumoral heterogeneity at phenotypic and genotypic level using NGS. She works with bash, python, R and Nextflow to develop her pipelines and uses high performance computing and version control system such as git. With the bioinformatics training unit she is developing new materials and working as a trainer to deliver the biostatistics and bioinformatics curriculum.


Read more at: Holly Pavey

Holly Pavey

Department of Medicine