Khalayi Wangamati

Science Mediator at Science Gallery London
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(386) 825-5501
Location
London, England, United Kingdom, UK
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Science Mediator
      • Jul 2023 - Present

      Bridging the gap between science and the public, creating captivating experiences that ignite curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of cutting-edge scientific discoveries. Current exhibition: 'AI:Who's Looking After Me?'explores the ways artificial intelligence is already shaping so many areas of our lives. Bridging the gap between science and the public, creating captivating experiences that ignite curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of cutting-edge scientific discoveries. Current exhibition: 'AI:Who's Looking After Me?'explores the ways artificial intelligence is already shaping so many areas of our lives.

  • KCL Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics
    • London, England, United Kingdom
    • Laboratory Intern / Summer Studentship
      • Jul 2022 - Sep 2022

      Working under Dr Natalie Prescott, and funded by The Genetic Society's competitive Summer Studentship programme. Dr Prescott's laboratory aims to characterise Orofacial Granulomatosis (OFG) at a genetic level to help understand its link with Crohn's Disease, in an attempt to better classify the disease and improve treatment. Until now, studies of the genetics of OFG have only focussed on individuals of white-European descent. My project focused on screening 32 Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic patients with Crohn’s Disease and/or OFG for NOD2 variants around the start of the Leucine rich region. This permitted the investigation of different allele frequencies within different ethnic populations. Show less

    • United States
    • Food & Beverages
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Hospitality Team Member
      • Jul 2021 - Aug 2022

    • Hospitality
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Hotel Receptionist
      • Sep 2018 - Sep 2020

Education

  • King's College London
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Molecular Genetics
    2020 - 2023
  • The College of Richard Collyer
    A-Levels, Biology/Chemistry/Geography
    2018 - 2020

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