Kate graduated from The University of Sheffield in 2023. During her final year, she worked with Dr Tim Craggs using single-molecule FRET to understand the structure-specific recognition of DNA prior to binding to FEN1. She then spent a year working in aseptics at the Bristol Royal Infirmary and in quality assurance at Pharmaxo. Kate joined the group in 2025 from the TECS CDT and is now pioneering data driven approaches in asymmetric reactions.
Cameron graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2024. During his final year research project he worked under the supervision of Professor Oren Scherman, investigating the use of quantum dots as energy transfer (EnT) photocatalysts for the [2+2] cycloadditon of alkenes in water. In 2024 Cameron begun his PhD at the University of Bristol as part of the TECS CDT. After his first year training he joined the group to undertake deep mechanistic studies to drive methology development.Â