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Rachel Kaye

DPhil student

  • DPhil Student Rep

I am currently based in the Tammaro lab, investigating the physiology and pharmacology of the TMEM16X family of proteins. 

I graduated in 2022 with First Class Honours in Bioengineering (BEng) at the University of Sheffield, then undertook a Masters in Pharmacology (MSc, Distinction) at Oxford for which I was awarded the Alison Brading Scholarship. I am currently in my second year of my DPhil at Oxford, supported by the Clarendon Fund, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, and the Gus and Jenny Rose Carey Graduate Scholarship.