Charlotte Sydenham is a doctoral researcher based in London with nine years of cross-sector experience spanning academia and the bioindustry, currently pursuing a PhD in Experimental and Translational Medicine at UCL focused on early immune development and maternal–prenatal immunity. Her rotations and placements at institutions including the Francis Crick Institute, Great Ormond Street, and UCL reflect a strong translational bent—engineering gamma-delta cell therapies and probing thymic selection across the human lifespan. She has industry experience developing oncolytic virotherapies at an Oxford spin-out and applying CRISPR-mediated genome editing in biopharmaceutical quality work at AstraZeneca. Comfortable moving between bench science and translational aims, she blends stem cell and RNA biology expertise with hands-on therapeutic development. An observant collaborator, she often seeks interdisciplinary placements to accelerate lab findings toward clinical impact.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Biochemistry with Year in Industry, Bachelor of Science - BS Biochemistry with Year in Industry at University of Bristol
Contributions:2 releases, 3 PRs, 9 pushes in 2 years 2 months
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