Research Fellow at the School of Medicine, Cardiff University
PhD Medicine, Cardiff University 2013
BSc Biomedical Science, University of Wales Institute Cardiff, 2001
I am a Research Fellow joint supported by the Wales Cancer Research Centre and the Systems Immunity Research Institute studying the role of immune cell biology during Glioblastoma and other brain cancers, working with Professor Awen Gallimore within the Division of Infection & Immunity, School of Medicine
I was previously a Research Asscoiate working with Professor Ian Humphreys in the Humphreys Research laboratory within the Division of Infection & Immunity, School of Medicine under the theme of Persistent and Resistant Infections. I was also a member of the Viral Immunology research group within the Division.
Currently my research examines what role immune cells, particularly T-cells, play during Glioblastoma (GBM). I am interested in examing how we can design novel treatments for this fatal disease which is one of the most poorly survived cancers. There are no effective therapies for GBM with survival rates of between 12 to 15 months, thus the work we do aims to address this problem and make key step changes in our understanding of the interface between the immune system and the brain tumour.