ICB CDT 2022 COHORT
The students and their projects that have formed our fourth cohort of the CDT in Chemical Biology: Innovation in Life Sciences, who started in October 2022, are listed below. Here we see them at the Responsible Research and Innovation Retreat in February 2023.

 

Our 2022 Student Profiles

Date last reviewed: 2 February 2024

Date last updated: 2 February 2024

2022 student projects

Issy Mathiesen

Project Title: An mRNA-display-based covalent cyclic peptide discovery platform
This project is funded by The European Research Council and the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London.

I finished my MSci in Natural Sciences at Durham University in 2021, where I specialised in biology and chemistry. After my degree, I worked in Cambridge for a biotech company, I was working in research and development of Cancer diagnostics.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Issy Mathiesen

Issy Mathiesen

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: An mRNA-display-based covalent cyclic peptide discovery platform
This project is funded by The European Research Council and the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London.

I finished my MSci in Natural Sciences at Durham University in 2021, where I specialised in biology and chemistry. After my degree, I worked in Cambridge for a biotech company, I was working in research and development of Cancer diagnostics.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Angeliki Chatziathanasiou

Angeliki Chatziathanasiou

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project title: Identifying new types of inhibitors in quinone binding sites in photosynthetic enzymes.

Co-sponsored by the Institute of Chemical Biology EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training and Syngenta

Angeliki was raised in Greece and completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Chemistry at the University of Crete. As part of her Master’s in Biochemistry, she spent 3 months in Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri in Florence, Italy, as an Erasmus+ fellow. In her master’s thesis, she studied the production of hydrogen, polyhydroxybutyrate, and exopolysaccharides in photosynthetic bacteria.
Currently, she is investigating binding mode of quinone-site inhibitors in photosynthetic enzymes using EPR, ultimately with the aim to identify new inhibitors and improve agricultural sustainability.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Abdullah Shahid

Abdullah Shahid

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: Scalable chemical and microbial samplers to understand small molecule movement and impacts in soil ecosystems.

Co-sponsored by the Institute of Chemical Biology EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training and Syngenta

Before enrolling in the ICB, I was completing an integrated master’s degree in industry at a genome sequencing company. My main area of focus was product development, specifically enzyme performance and stability. This was a significant change from the pure chemistry that I was used to. It was challenging at first, but by the end a rewarding experience. I learned about a completely new field of science and was given a taste of the workings of a professional scientific environment.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Cecilie Joergensen

Cecilie Joergensen

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: A high-throughput library approach for minimizing peptide off-targets

Co-sponsored by the Institute of Chemical Biology EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training and Novo Nordisk

Before enrolling in the ICB, I completed a BSc in Human Life Science Engineering and a MSc in Advanced and Applied Chemistry at the Technical University of Denmark. During my time there, I became very interested in the development of new drugs, which led me to pursue a job as a peptide chemist at a pharmaceutical company. Here, I worked in research chemistry, where I synthesised new peptide drug candidates.  

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Anna Kukushkina

Anna Kukushkina

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project title: The Development of the Nanoluciferase-Proximity Labelling (NLProx) Platform for Investigating Intractable Targets.

Co-sponsored by the Institute of Chemical Biology EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training and AstraZeneca

Before enrolling in the ICB CDT Programme, I have completed MSci in Chemistry with a Year in Industry at Imperial!

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Anouk Huyghebaert

Anouk Huyghebaert

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: An integrated chemical biology platform for discovery of next generation antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) linkers.

Co-sponsored by the Institute of Chemical Biology EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training and AstraZeneca

Anouk received her MChem in Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry from the University of St Andrews in 2022, completing her thesis under the supervision of Prof. Rebecca Goss on merging synthetic biology and chemistry to enable the biorthogonal fluorescence tagging of halogenated molecules. Following her MChem, Anouk joined the groups of Dr. Francesco Aprile and Dr. Marco Di Antonio to complete an MRes in Chemical Biology. There her research focused on investigating the synergistic aggregation of ALS/FTD-related TDP-43 protein and C9orf72 GGGGCC repeat. In 2023, Anouk joined the ICB CDT PhD programme developing an integrated chemical biology platform for discovery of next-generation antibody drug conjugate (ADC) linkers.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Fatemah Kassamali

Fatemah Kassamali

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project title: Discovery and validation of novel protein lipidation drug targets in cancer

This project is funded by CRUK 

Prior to starting my PhD, I completed an MRes degree in Molecular and Cellular Biosciences at Imperial. In my master’s degree, I had the great privilege to hone my molecular biology skills in the Rudenko and Jimenez labs. This allowed me to practically build upon knowledge gained during my undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at King’s College London.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Nicolas Zeitouni

Nicolas Zeitouni

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: DNA-based, microRNA-sensing artificial cells for diagnostics and therapeutics

Nicolas is a PhD student at the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London. He completed an MEng in Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London in 2021. His current research focuses on building DNA-based artificial cells that can detect prostate cancer-associated miRNAs and be used as a targeted drug delivery system. He is co-supervised by Dr. Lorenzo Di Michele, Dr. Sylvain Ladame, Professor Charlotte Bevan and Dr. Nick Brooks. In his spare time, Nicolas enjoys playing chess, playing the guitar and singing in a band, and watching sports.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Jack Dainton

Jack Dainton

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: A novel and universal plug and play technology for molecular glue discovery

Before enrolling in the ICB CDT Programme, I did my undergraduate and Masters degree in Chemistry at the University of Manchester. As part of my degree I had a year long placement at UCB, a biopharmaceutical company. I did my Masters project at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology studying enzyme engineering by genetic code expansion. After graduating from Manchester I did a couple of shorter term placements, one in academia and one in industry followed by a few months of travelling before the start of the PhD.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Tom Mills

Tom Mills

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: Simultaneous imaging of protein-protein and protein-membrane interactions using molecular rotors

Tom graduated in 2022 from the University of Oxford with a Masters in Chemistry (MChem). His Part II year research project, under the supervision of Claire Vallance, explored using machine learning to correlate clinical outcomes of heart attack (STEMI) patients with mass spectra obtained from their blood samples.

Tom joined the Kuimova, Barnard and Bryne Groups on an ICB CDT studentship at Imperial College London in 2022, where his research focuses on using Molecular Rotors as a novel method of imaging the inhibition of Protein-Protein interactions. 

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Xixian Yi

Xixian Yi

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project title: Ultrasensitive Detection of HPV-induced Cancer Related Biomarker from Liquid Biopsies 

Xixian is a 2022 ICB CDT student co-supervised by Prof. Joshua Edel, Dr Sylvain Ladame and Dr Aleksandar Ivanov. Previously, she completed a MEng in Molecular Bioengineering at Imperial College in 2022. Her current project is focused on developing multiplexed DNA molecular probes combined with nanopore sensing to detect circulating DNA as diagnostic options for HPV related cancers.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Sofia Srdanovic

Sofia Srdanovic

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: Unlocking new drug targets through antibody-targeted protein degradation.

Co-sponsored by the Institute of Chemical Biology EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training and ADC Therapeutics

Sofia completed her BSc in Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh in 2022. She did her final year project with Dr Chris Coxon, developing fluorinated probes to investigate protein misfolding and aggregation through 19F NMR. Sofia is now a 1st year PhD student in the Tate group, working on harnessing the cell selectivity of antibody-drug conjugates in order to overcome the limitations of targeted protein degradation.

ICB CDT: Meet our students - Sean Nwachukwu

Sean Nwachukwu

ICB CDT: Meet our students

Project Title: Enhancing C3 Photosynthesis with Water Soluble Biomimetics

Before enrolling in the ICB CDT Programme, MChem in Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry at the University of St Andrews.

ICB CDT: Meet our Students - Simon Doughty

Simon Doughty

ICB CDT: Meet our Students

Project Title: An on-protein covalent fragment growth platform for PPIs

Co-sponsored by the Institute of Chemical Biology EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training and AstraZeneca.

Following undergraduate studies at the University of Leicester (BSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry), Simon undertook a 6-month Royal Society of Chemistry internship at the start-up company Naturbeads. During the covid-19 pandemic, he worked in a qPCR testing lab in Cambridge, followed by an Associate Scientist position in medicinal chemistry at Charles River. Returning to Academia in 2021, he completed a MRes in Organic Chemistry: Drug Discovery at University College London, before joining the ICB CDT at Imperial.

ICB CDT: Meet our Students - Jonathan Bostock

Jonathan Bostock

ICB CDT: Meet our Students

Project Title: Protected Pore-Bearing Liposomes for Intracellular Delivery of Cargo

I am sponsored by The Faculty of Natural Science's Schrödinger Scholarship Scheme.

Before my PhD I studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. In my fourth year I carried out a research project in Paul Barker’s group, where I developed and characterized novel Ruthenium-based artificial metalloenzymes which catalysed alkene metathesis reactions.

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