Amy Coulson joins the Vaginal Microbiome team

We’re delighted to welcome Amy Coulson to CLCC in advance of starting her Ph.D. journey at Queen Mary University of London. Over the next 4 years she’ll be working with our team and QMUL’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Next Generation Organ on a Chip Technology (COaCT) to develop a vaginal organ-on-a-chip to grasp successful delivery of vaginal live biotherapeutics for bacterial vaginosis, using our hashtag#callavid drug delivery device. Amy brings her passion and experience for the space from a first-class MSc in Microbiome in Health & Disease from King’s College London, where she was involved in researching the complex relationships between the bridging bacteria of Fusobacterium nucleatum (polybacterial communities) and oral squamous cancer cell death.

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