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St George’s celebrated its annual Research Day on Wednesday 11th December. The day showcased the hard work, latest findings and achievements from the vibrant research community.
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St George’s is a healthcare community whose work has been felt across the globe. Inspiring Minds tells the stories of the unique individuals who make up our community and how their life experiences have shaped them as a St George’s student, researcher or alumnus.
Dr Christopher Huggins is an alumnus of St George’s, University of London who has completed a BSc (Hons), MRes and PhD and currently works as a Database and Research Officer in the Development and Alumni Relations team.
Dr Muhammad Akhter is an alumnus of St George’s, University of London who graduated from Medicine in 2006.
Umena Bibi is a final year Medicine student at St George’s, University of London.
Tamsin Brown is a St George’s, University of London alumna who graduated from Medicine in 1997.
Sarah Lasoye is a St George’s, University of London alumna who graduated from Biomedical Science in 2018.
Dr Florencia Cavodeassi is a Senior Lecturer in Developmental Biology at St George’s, University of London.
Dr Joanne Barton is an alumna of St George's, University of London, who graduated from Medicine in 2015.
Dr Wai Liu is a Senior Research Fellow at St George’s, University of London.
Dr Laura Nellums is an Honorary Lecturer in Global Health at St George’s, University of London.
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