Biography
I am working as part of the EU Horizon / Innovate UK funded project "Next Generation Tools for Genome-Centric Multimodal Data Integration in Personalised Medicine".
My work focuses on developing machine learning applications to investigate the implications of genetic variation within noncoding functional elements in relation to cardiovascular disorders.
I did my PhD in computational biology at the John Innes Centre, where I worked on gene regulatory networks controlling flowering time in a polyploid plant, Brassica napus.
My broad research interest is using mathematical and computational techniques to understand biological systems.