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Andrea Townsend-Nicholson
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Andrea Townsend-Nicholson holds a chair in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at University College London (UCL). She obtained a BSc degree in Molecular Genetics & Molecular Biology (University of Toronto, Canada; 1986) and a DSc degree in Cellular & Molecular Biology (Université Louis Pasteur, France; 1990), completed postdoctoral training at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research (Sydney Australia;1991-1995) and UCL (1995-1999), and held a British Heart Foundation Fellowship at UCL from 1999-2001. Her research focuses on understanding the molecular basis of cell surface receptor function in health and disease using a combination of experimental and computational methodologies. Andrea is particularly interested in facilitating the introduction of personalised medicine into clinical practice and in the development of computational methodologies that converge with experimental findings. She teaches medical and undergraduate bioscience students to use supercomputers as part of their taught university curriculum.
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