A huge congratulations to our completed Postgraduate Research (PGR) students from the School of Natural Sciences (SNS). The students have recently completed their thesis and PhD journey at Kent. Our PGR students have studied really hard and been hugely successful in reaching this incredible achievement. We wish you all the best with your next steps for the future!
Congratulations to the following PGR students from the School of Natural Sciences:
Jack Davis – PhD: Microbiology
Thesis: Glycerolipid Homeostasis In Candida Albicans, Its Role In Virulence, And The Potential For Lipotoxicity As An Anti-Biofilm Therapeutic
Beatrice Pisent – PhD: Biochemistry
Thesis: Evaluation Of Complex Antibody Formats Expression In E.coli
Matvey Pilagov – PhD Biochemistry
Thesis: Using Novel Techniques In Fluorescent Microscopy To Investigate The Energy Consumption Of HCM-Related Proteins In Striated Muscles
Jack Bragg – PhD Biochemistry
Thesis: Understanding CLIC1s Membrane Insertion Mechanism
Rebecca Louch – PhD Biodiversity Management
Thesis: Understanding The Effects Of Conservation Management, Inbreeding And Diet On Reproductive Fitness In A Threatened Bird Species
Antonios Karamalegkos – PhD Genetics
Thesis: Investigating The Effects Of Natural And Synthetic Compounds On The Health And Ageing Of The Model Organism C. Elegans
Harriet Gendall – PhD: Biodiversity Management
Thesis: Restorying Pillas: Biocultural Complexity In The History And Revival Of The Small Naked Oat
A special thanks also to the fantastic SNS supervisors Campbell Gourlay, Colin Robinson, Neil Kad, Jose Ortega Roldan, Jim Groombridge, Marina Ezcurra and Matthew Hodges for their guidance and support.