The students and their projects that have formed our first cohort of the CDT in Chemical Biology: Innovation in Life Sciences, which started in October 2019, are listed below. Here we see them at the Human Centred Design Retreat in September 2022.

 

Our 2019 Student Profiles

2019 student projects

Caroline Koch

Project Title: Next Generation Disease Screening Using Nanosensors

Caroline Koch joined the ICB CDT in October 2019 and is currently a PhD candidate at Imperial College in London. As part of her research project, she seeks to improve early detection of prostate cancer by developing a new detection strategy utilising nanopores and machine learning algorithms. Caroline holds a BSc in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, as well as a MSc in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College. Due to her interdisciplinary background and passion for cancer research, she’s the ideal candidate for this project. In her free time, Caroline likes to do sports like swimming and yoga, as well as spending time with her family and friends.  

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Caroline Koch

Caroline Koch

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: Next Generation Disease Screening Using Nanosensors

Caroline Koch joined the ICB CDT in October 2019 and is currently a PhD candidate at Imperial College in London. As part of her research project, she seeks to improve early detection of prostate cancer by developing a new detection strategy utilising nanopores and machine learning algorithms. Caroline holds a BSc in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, as well as a MSc in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College. Due to her interdisciplinary background and passion for cancer research, she’s the ideal candidate for this project. In her free time, Caroline likes to do sports like swimming and yoga, as well as spending time with her family and friends.  

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Owen Griffiths

Owen Griffiths

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Owen joined the ICB CDT in October 2019 and is currently a PhD candidate at Imperial College in London. He graduated from Cardiff University with a BSc in Biochemistry in 2014, and went on to work as an R&D scientist in industry developing blood glucose biosensors before joining the CDT October 2019, completing his MRes in Chemical Biology in September 2020. His current research, in collaboration with Roche, is focused on developing a biosensor for quantification of free haemoglobin.

ICB CDT: Meet our students  - Jenna Robinson

Jenna Robinson

ICB CDT: Meet our students

 

Jenna joined imperial in 2019 after gaining her BSc in Natural Sciences at Cambridge and studying for her MSc at UCL. In her current work, she is developing methods to study and visualise G-quadruplex DNA in relation to cancer development, where she uses bioinformatics, organic synthesis and fluorescence imaging techniques.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Thomas Wells

Thomas Wells

ICB CDT: Meet our students

 

Thomas Wells is a 1+3 ICB CDT student within the Barter group working on Rubisco and Carbonic Anhydrase. He graduated from the University of York in 2019 with a BSc in Biochemistry. Previous projects include work on algal proteins, synthesising LPMO mimetics and automating ADME assays. 

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Yu Cheng

Yu Cheng

ICB CDT: Meet our students

 

Yu Cheng undertook an MRes in Chemical Biology in Octovber 2019; he then joined ICB CDT in October 2021 and is currently a PhD candidate. Before joining the Membrane Biophysics Group as a junior researcher in 2019, he obtained his BSc in chemistry from Fudan University in China.  He is currently working with Prof. Oscar and Dr. Laura to build an on-chip reconstitution platform. 

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Sara Cioccolo

Sara Cioccolo

ICB CDT: Meet our students

 

Sara joined the ICB CDT in October 2019 and is currently a PhD candidate at Imperial College in London. She comes from Italy where she graduated with first class honours from Sapienza University in Rome with a MSc in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical technology in 2014, before moving to Cambridge, UK, for an industrial internship as part of the “Leonardo Da Vinci” fellowship. She stayed in industry and worked as an R&D scientist for the following 5 years, developing a large amount of experience in the drug discovery field, which is one of her main scientific interests. She joined Imperial College London in October 2019 and is continuing her career by pursuing a PhD. Her current research, funded by EPSRC ICB CDT and co-funded by the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre, is focused on using molecular dynamics simulations and membrane biophysics to identify new therapeutics for the treatment of Tuberculosis. 

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Shreyas Bhatt

Shreyas Bhatt

ICB CDT: Meet our students

 

Shreyas joined the ICB CDT in October 2019 and is currently a PhD candidate. He is working on producing a next generation model of the human gut. He attained his MSc in Computer science from the University of Bath and Bsc in Biomedical Science from Staffordshire University and is experienced in the enterprise IT sector. His research interests are computational biology, automation and nutrition.  

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Thomas Jackson

Thomas Jackson

ICB CDT: Meet our students

 

Thomas joined the ICB CDT in October 2019 and is currently a PhD candidate at Imperial College in London and the Francis Crick Institute. He undertook his undergraduate degree (BSc Hons) in Medicinal Chemistry with Human Biology at Keele University. He subsequently obtained a Master of Research (MRes) in Drug Discovery and Development at Imperial and then joined the ICB programme as a first year PhD student. In his spare time he enjoys climbing, skating, reading fiction and visiting the many attractions London has to offer. 

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Annie Sahota

Annie Sahota

ICB CDT: Meet our students

 

Annie joined the ICB CDT in October 2019 after graduating with an MChem in Chemistry at the University of Sheffield. Her research is focused on the use of a single-cell biopsy platform for spatially-resolved mitochondrial analysis of single neurons in relation to neurodegenerative diseases and aging.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Matthew Allen

Matthew Allen

ICB CDT: Meet our students

 

Before commencing his PhD with the Chemical Biology CDT, Matthew completed his undergraduate studies at Imperial with a final year research project on the influence of methylation of lipid headgroups on phase behaviour. During his time as an undergraduate Matthew also undertook a summer research placement at the University of California Los Angeles where he helped develop a novel method for preparing supported lipid bilayers.

Date last reviewed: 31 January 2024

Date last updated: 31 January 2024

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