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Our Team
Group Photos
November 2023
From left: Nisha Gangadharan, Shutong Ye, Pauline Pfuderer, Sarah Chapman, Rosie Berners-Lee, Francisco Berkemeier, Michael Boemo, Annie Huang, Faye Lynch Williams
March 2023
From left: Sarah Chapman, Eamonn Gilmore, Pauline Pfuderer, Francisco Berkemeier, Michael Boemo, Nisha Gangadharan, Shutong Ye
January 2023
From left: Francisco Berkemeier, Pauline Pfuderer, Sarah Chapman, Eamonn Gilmore, Shutong Ye, Michael Boemo
November 2022
From left: Sarah Chapman, Pauline Pfuderer, Shutong Ye, Michael Boemo, Francisco Berkemeier, Eamonn Gilmore
August 2022
From left: Shutong Ye, Pauline Pfuderer, Lara Camerini, Han Zhang, Sarah Chapman, Michael Boemo
October 2021
From left: Pauline Pfuderer, Sarah Chapman, Kishen Joshi, Michael Boemo
Former Members
Annie Huang
MPhil Student
Hi I’m Annie, I completed my undergraduate degree in Zoology at Cambridge, where I specialised in Bioinformatics and understanding cell signalling in cancer. As a part of my integrated master’s in Systems Biology, I completed a research project with the Sawarkar group in MRC Toxicology Unit. Here, I built a computational pipeline to explore the mutagenic impact of Pol III genes in liver cancer and use Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) to predict cancer phenotypes. I am interested in using machine learning and computational techniques to understand the molecular mechanisms affected in cancer. In my spare time, I like to play rugby and other university sports and buying too many house plants.
Email: ah2083@cam.ac.uk
Hi I’m Annie, I completed my undergraduate degree in Zoology at Cambridge, where I specialised in Bioinformatics and understanding cell signalling in cancer. As a part of my integrated master’s in Systems Biology, I completed a research project with the Sawarkar group in MRC Toxicology Unit. Here, I built a computational pipeline to explore the mutagenic impact of Pol III genes in liver cancer and use Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) to predict cancer phenotypes. I am interested in using machine learning and computational techniques to understand the molecular mechanisms affected in cancer. In my spare time, I like to play rugby and other university sports and buying too many house plants.
Email: ah2083@cam.ac.uk
Darshana Marathe
Summer Research Student
I am a 2nd year medical student at Pembroke College with a keen interest in the integration of Physics and Biology, hence my upcoming intercalation in Bioengineering next year. I am looking forward to my introduction to the workings of a dry lab and experiencing some computational biology! In my spare time, I try and cram in as my sports as possible – I’m currently juggling swimming, badminton and karate. I’m really excited to spend my summer with the Boemo group!
Email: dm974@cam.ac.uk
I am a 2nd year medical student at Pembroke College with a keen interest in the integration of Physics and Biology, hence my upcoming intercalation in Bioengineering next year. I am looking forward to my introduction to the workings of a dry lab and experiencing some computational biology! In my spare time, I try and cram in as my sports as possible – I’m currently juggling swimming, badminton and karate. I’m really excited to spend my summer with the Boemo group!
Email: dm974@cam.ac.uk
Emma Cohen
Summer Research Student
I am a third-year medical student intercalating in Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. Whilst undertaking wet lab research during my intercalation, I have found myself interested in the computational research methods accompanying wet lab investigation. Thus, I am keen to explore the world of computational biology and am particularly interested in applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence to molecular research.
I am delighted to be joining the Boemo group for a summer project investigating DNA replication fork dynamics where I will be able to channel these interests.
Email: emc99@cam.ac.uk
I am a third-year medical student intercalating in Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. Whilst undertaking wet lab research during my intercalation, I have found myself interested in the computational research methods accompanying wet lab investigation. Thus, I am keen to explore the world of computational biology and am particularly interested in applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence to molecular research.
I am delighted to be joining the Boemo group for a summer project investigating DNA replication fork dynamics where I will be able to channel these interests.
Email: emc99@cam.ac.uk
Rosie Berners-Lee
MBiochem Student
I have just finished my 3rd year of a 5 year integrated masters in biochemistry at the University of St Andrews. During the summer of my 2nd year, I did a laboratory research placement investigating the effect of gene expression on the efficacy of novel cancer treatments. Whilst I enjoy working in a lab, I am intrigued by how computational methods can be used to expand our understanding of molecular biology. I am therefore extremely excited about spending my 4th year doing a placement with the Boemo Group where I hope to learn much more about this. In my spare time I also enjoy ballet and cross country running.
Email: rb2065@cam.ac.uk
I have just finished my 3rd year of a 5 year integrated masters in biochemistry at the University of St Andrews. During the summer of my 2nd year, I did a laboratory research placement investigating the effect of gene expression on the efficacy of novel cancer treatments. Whilst I enjoy working in a lab, I am intrigued by how computational methods can be used to expand our understanding of molecular biology. I am therefore extremely excited about spending my 4th year doing a placement with the Boemo Group where I hope to learn much more about this. In my spare time I also enjoy ballet and cross country running.
Email: rb2065@cam.ac.uk
Faye Lynch Williams
Part II Pathology Student
I am a third year medical student at the University of Cambridge, undertaking an intercalated degree in Pathology. I'm particularly interested in cancer biology and especially enjoy the computational side of research. Having first been exposed to programming and manipulating large datasets in a placement I did at the Sanger Institute, I'm really looking forward to learning more during my 9 month project in the Boemo group, working alongside my supervisors Pauline and Mike to investigate DNA replication fork stalls.
Email: fl432@cam.ac.uk
I am a third year medical student at the University of Cambridge, undertaking an intercalated degree in Pathology. I'm particularly interested in cancer biology and especially enjoy the computational side of research. Having first been exposed to programming and manipulating large datasets in a placement I did at the Sanger Institute, I'm really looking forward to learning more during my 9 month project in the Boemo group, working alongside my supervisors Pauline and Mike to investigate DNA replication fork stalls.
Email: fl432@cam.ac.uk
Eamonn Gilmore
Pathology Part II Student, 2022-2023
I’m a medical student with a keen interest in cancer biology, having previously done a research project on transcription factors of ALK positive ALCL, a rare childhood lymphoma. I’m a novice to dry lab work and computational biology however, and am very interested in applying computational models to cancer biology.
In my spare time I enjoy running, hiking and reading.
Email: ecg49@cam.ac.uk
I’m a medical student with a keen interest in cancer biology, having previously done a research project on transcription factors of ALK positive ALCL, a rare childhood lymphoma. I’m a novice to dry lab work and computational biology however, and am very interested in applying computational models to cancer biology.
In my spare time I enjoy running, hiking and reading.
Email: ecg49@cam.ac.uk
Lara Camerini
Amgen Scholar, 2022
I’m a student at the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Italy and I am in my second year of Medicine and Surgery. I am completely fascinated by the science behind the way our bodies work and in the last couple of years I have also discovered the world of scientific computing and working with the Boemo Group seems the perfect way to combine the two! I enjoy studying foreign languages and reading books. I also love being active: I do ballet and sail quite often, as I live by the sea. I am excited and eager to be a part of this team for this summer!!
I’m a student at the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Italy and I am in my second year of Medicine and Surgery. I am completely fascinated by the science behind the way our bodies work and in the last couple of years I have also discovered the world of scientific computing and working with the Boemo Group seems the perfect way to combine the two! I enjoy studying foreign languages and reading books. I also love being active: I do ballet and sail quite often, as I live by the sea. I am excited and eager to be a part of this team for this summer!!
Han Zhang
Computational Biology MPhil Student, 2021-2022
I graduated with BSc in medical sciences at University College London, and during my undergraduate, I always had a specific interest in the quantitative aspects of solving biological problems. That’s why I decided to become a master's student at MPhil Computational Biology, furthering my skills and understanding with a range of tools and methods in computational biology. For my dissertation project in undergraduate, I applied novel network analysis to analyse organ system connectivity in cirrhosis patients and their ability in predicting survival outcomes. I like to do yoga and go swimming in my spare time. I look forward to working with the Boemo Group.
I graduated with BSc in medical sciences at University College London, and during my undergraduate, I always had a specific interest in the quantitative aspects of solving biological problems. That’s why I decided to become a master's student at MPhil Computational Biology, furthering my skills and understanding with a range of tools and methods in computational biology. For my dissertation project in undergraduate, I applied novel network analysis to analyse organ system connectivity in cirrhosis patients and their ability in predicting survival outcomes. I like to do yoga and go swimming in my spare time. I look forward to working with the Boemo Group.
Kishen Joshi
Pathology Part II Student, 2021-2022
Christopher Blaxland-Kay
Computational Biology MPhil Student, 2020-2021
I'm a masters student studying computational biology at the University of Cambridge, with a large interest in computational systems biology. I have a specific passion for the investigation of methodological frameworks in which to undertake the goals of systems biology, ranging from the use of biophysics to process algebras, in the hopes of one day creating more powerful techniques to aid in the solution of biological, pathogenic and systems medicine based problems.
I'm a masters student studying computational biology at the University of Cambridge, with a large interest in computational systems biology. I have a specific passion for the investigation of methodological frameworks in which to undertake the goals of systems biology, ranging from the use of biophysics to process algebras, in the hopes of one day creating more powerful techniques to aid in the solution of biological, pathogenic and systems medicine based problems.
Natasha Kowshik
Pathology Part II Student, 2020-2021
I’m a 3rd Year medical student at Cambridge University majoring in Pathology. I particularly love learning about cancer biology and virology, and I’m hoping to specialise in one of these fields in the future. In my spare time, I’m actively involved in music, activism, and archery.
I’m a 3rd Year medical student at Cambridge University majoring in Pathology. I particularly love learning about cancer biology and virology, and I’m hoping to specialise in one of these fields in the future. In my spare time, I’m actively involved in music, activism, and archery.
Yutong Angela Cai
A*STAR Summer Student, 2021
I grew up in China and Singapore before coming to UK to study Natural Sciences at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. My academic interests lie at the intersection of chemistry and biology, and I plan to pursue a PhD in this field. This summer, I am blessed with a summer internship with Dr. Beomo to investigate the effect of incorporating artificial analogue on Oxford Nanopore sequencing data. Another academic interest of mine is history and philosophy of science which enlightens me the purpose of scientific endeavours. In my spare time, I enjoy dancing, figure skating and learning new things.
I grew up in China and Singapore before coming to UK to study Natural Sciences at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. My academic interests lie at the intersection of chemistry and biology, and I plan to pursue a PhD in this field. This summer, I am blessed with a summer internship with Dr. Beomo to investigate the effect of incorporating artificial analogue on Oxford Nanopore sequencing data. Another academic interest of mine is history and philosophy of science which enlightens me the purpose of scientific endeavours. In my spare time, I enjoy dancing, figure skating and learning new things.
Chew Yi-Ting
A*STAR Summer Student, 2020
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Cambridge studying pathology, and I’m trying to learn more about computational biology too. In my spare time, I also enjoy painting and making digital illustrations.
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Cambridge studying pathology, and I’m trying to learn more about computational biology too. In my spare time, I also enjoy painting and making digital illustrations.
Clara O'Carroll
Harry Smith Microbiology Summer Student, 2020
I am currently a third-year undergraduate studying Genetics in Trinity College Dublin. I am really enthusiastic about the opportunity to be part of the Boemo Group at the Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge as an intern this summer. The computational skills developed this summer will give me a highly sought-after interdisciplinary skillset. I will be entering the final year of my genetics studies this September 2020 and this amazing opportunity will help me develop some critical research skills as I aim to pursue a PhD in genetics following my undergraduate degree.
I am currently a third-year undergraduate studying Genetics in Trinity College Dublin. I am really enthusiastic about the opportunity to be part of the Boemo Group at the Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge as an intern this summer. The computational skills developed this summer will give me a highly sought-after interdisciplinary skillset. I will be entering the final year of my genetics studies this September 2020 and this amazing opportunity will help me develop some critical research skills as I aim to pursue a PhD in genetics following my undergraduate degree.
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