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Biography
I'm a Senior Biomedical Scientist at Advanced Diagnostics, King's College Hospital in London. My daily work involves ensuring laboratory work runs smoothly. I check the quality of our laboratory work every day. This includes reviewing immunohistochemistry work, which help diagnose various conditions by the Histopathologists. I also handle preliminary clinical reporting related to breast receptors immunochemistry. Additionally, I perform FISH analysis for lymphoma cases to better understand these types of cancer.Besides my regular duties, I'm also in a training program (HSST-NHS). Participating in research is a significant part of my training. It's not only for the program; it's also an opportunity to contribute to the field of biomedical science. Through research, I aim to improve our understanding of medical science, ultimately enhancing patient care and our collective knowledge.
Research
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Translational Pathology
We study how breast cancer spreads (‘metastasis’) through axillary (armpit) lymph nodes (ALN).
Research
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Translational Pathology
We study how breast cancer spreads (‘metastasis’) through axillary (armpit) lymph nodes (ALN).