David Shorthouse is a lecturer and research lead based in Greater Cambridge who applies AI and machine learning to drug delivery and discovery, combining a strong academic pedigree with eight years of translational research experience. Trained at Oxford (DPhil in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) and experienced across Cambridge and UCL, he bridges systems biology and structural biophysics to tackle complex drug-design problems. He leads a Data Science group at UCL and has founded a stealth-stage company, demonstrating an appetite for moving ideas from lab to market. His background as a postdoctoral researcher across top UK institutions underscores deep expertise in computational modelling and experimental collaboration. Less obvious is his dual role in academia and college life as a Bye Fellow at Murray Edwards, signaling commitment to mentoring and collegiate teaching alongside research. Colleagues describe him as someone who combines rigorous quantitative methods with practical drug-development instincts to accelerate translational impact.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
DPhil, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, DPhil, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at University of Oxford
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Biochemistry at University of Southampton
Contributions:2 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 8 months
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David Shorthouse - Lecturer at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge