Caitlin Maggs
I am a PhD student at Swansea University with a project based in genetic toxicology and the development of quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathways using 3D liver models. I graduated from Swansea University with a BSc in biochemistry and genetics in 2020, after which I undertook an MRes investigating the gut microbiome and colorectal cancer. Following this, I worked as an innovation and research assistant in the Healthcare and Technology Centre in Swansea University supporting the delivery of healthcare related projects that collaborated academia and industry, and then moved on to the world of toxicology whereby I worked as a nanomedical research assistant. I am thoroughly enjoying my PhD project and keen to pursue a career in genetic toxicology, and I am pleased to have the opportunity to support other early career researchers.