Thomas Courty is a synthetic biologist and research assistant based in London with eight years of life-science experience and five years of postgraduate specialization in genetic engineering, from viral systems to CRISPR-based gene drives in Anopheles gambiae. He has led hands-on genome-editing projects at Imperial's Crisanti Lab and now supports multidisciplinary research at King’s College London, demonstrating strong project management across complex experimental workflows. Holders of an MSc with distinction in Molecular Genetics, he combines technical rigor with a willingness to rapidly adopt new skills and take on added responsibilities. Outside the bench, he has communicated science through roles like science writing at LabGenius and maintains a public code/repo hub, signaling an interest in reproducible, shareable research tools.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MSc), Molecular Genetics, 78% - Distinction, Master of Science (MSc), Molecular Genetics, 78% - Distinction at University of Sussex
French Baccalaureate w/ OIB (Option International Baccalaureate), Scientific (S) Stream w/ further Biological Sciences, 15.6/20 - Mention Bien, French Baccalaureate w/ OIB (Option International Baccalaureate), Scientific (S) Stream w/ further Biological Sciences, 15.6/20 - Mention Bien at Lycee International de St-Germain-En-Laye
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Biology, General, Second Class (Hons), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Biology, General, Second Class (Hons) at University of Bristol
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Thomas Courty - Research Assistant at King's College London