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Charlotte Utting

PhD Student
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charlotte.utting@earlham.ac.uk

Charlotte Utting

 

I am a Norwich Research Park Doctoral Training Program (NRPDTP) student in the Macaulay group exploring the functional diversity of isoform expression in single cells.

Previously I worked as a Research Assistant (RA) in the Macaulay group at the Earlham Institute, which focuses on technical development and the application of new approaches for integrated sequencing of single cells. 

My role was to prepare single immune cells from bovine origin for sequencing in collaboration with a research team at the Roslin Institute, Edinburgh. 

Prior to the RA role at the Earlham Institute, I completed my BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science at the University of the West of England in 2019 and my MSc in Molecular Medicine at the University of East Anglia in 2020. 

During my MSc, I completed my research project in the Molecular Microbiology department of the John Innes Centre, which confirmed to me that the Norwich Research Park is an inspiring and exciting place to be a part of.