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Summary

Stelinda completed her degree in BSc Medical Genetics from the University of Huddersfield, UK in 2021. She worked under the supervision of Dr Richard Bingham and during her research project "Oligomerization of the ORF8 accessory protein from the SARS-CoV-2" which received first class grade she used the programming language R Studio extensively and performed Molecular Dynamics.

In autumn 2021, she started her MRes degree in Molecular & Cellular Biology at the university of Birmingham where she worked with Dr Damon Huber on SHuffle, an important strain for the production of human proteins and constructed a large TraDIS library to analyse and characterise temperature resistant mutants in SHuffle.

In September 2022, Stelinda was awarded a PhD studentship to study the DNA replication and chromosome dynamics in Escherichia coli and is now part of Dr Christian Rudolph lab (https://rudolphlab.com/) at Brunel University London.