Katy wins BDIAP summer research studentship
- Admin
- Apr 22
- 1 min read

We are absolutely delighted that our future summer research student, Katy Sherborne, has won a summer research studentship from the British Division of the International Academy of Pathology (BDIAP). Katy is finishing her first year of the Medical Sciences Tripos at St John's College, University of Cambridge where she combines her coursework in medicine with a keen interest in mathematics and computation. This summer, she will lead research on algorithms to detect and map the genomic loci of DNA breaks under chemotherapies.
This is the second consecutive year that one of our summer students has won funding from BDIAP and we are enormously grateful for their generous support. It has allowed our lab to advance one of its key missions of providing research experience in computational biology and AI to medical students in anticipation that these quantitative fields will shape the future of medicine.
Congratulations Katy and we look forward to working with you this summer!