Biography
I am an NRPDTP PhD student working within the Macaulay group.
My research focuses on developing single-cell techniques to resolve complex forensic samples. This project aims to integrate cutting-edge genomic research into Forensic Science, combining single-cell isolation, phenotyping, and sequencing techniques with novel methods for human identification.
Prior to joining the Earlham Institute, I conducted my BSc (Hons) in Forensic Science at Liverpool John Moores University. Following my undergraduate degree, I completed a summer studentship with Applied Microbiology International before undertaking my MSc in Forensic Medical Sciences at Queen Mary’s Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry.