Medical Student
Angela co-hosts hosts this panel of experts with Cambridge University medical student Lydia Seed to explore how their various areas of expertise in genomics and intelligent technology can help unravel some of medicine’s most complex diagnostic challenges.
Angela is a final year medical student at King’s College London with a Masters in Genomic Medicine from the University of Cambridge. She has been volunteering with CRDN since 2020, and is particularly enthusiastic about raising awareness about rare diseases among medical students and healthcare professionals. Angela is part of the founding committee of Cambridge University Genomic Medicine Society and co-hosts their educational podcast ‘Genomics Unravelled’ with Lydia Seed.
To listen to Angela’s podcast, click here. To see some of Angela’s previous work, click here.
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