Natasha Luckhurst, PhD

Research Funding Manager at Barts Charity
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(386) 825-5501
Location
UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Research Funding Manager
      • Aug 2022 - Present
    • United Kingdom
    • Fundraising
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Grants Officer
      • Mar 2020 - Jul 2022

    • Property Strategy coordinator- secondment
      • Dec 2020 - May 2021

    • United Kingdom
    • Mental Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student ATO
      • Jul 2013 - Aug 2014
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Support Worker
      • Jun 2012 - Jul 2013

      Working in a care home caring for adults with a variety of learning disabilities. Working in a care home caring for adults with a variety of learning disabilities.

    • Research Assistant
      • May 2011 - Sep 2011

      Running a project at a local fruit farm analysing cherries, looking at at variety of characteristics in the hope of finding an optimum environment to preserve the fruit for a longer period of time. Running a project at a local fruit farm analysing cherries, looking at at variety of characteristics in the hope of finding an optimum environment to preserve the fruit for a longer period of time.

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Jun 2010 - Aug 2010

      This was a 6 week placement funded by a ‘Nuffield Foundation Schools and Colleges Science Bursary’ (between my As and A levels). The aim of the project was to produce a protein HP36 strand. In order to do this we had to insert the gene for a small protein into a bacterial cell (a vector), allowing it to produce large amounts of the protein HP36 which we could study it in more detail. This was a 6 week placement funded by a ‘Nuffield Foundation Schools and Colleges Science Bursary’ (between my As and A levels). The aim of the project was to produce a protein HP36 strand. In order to do this we had to insert the gene for a small protein into a bacterial cell (a vector), allowing it to produce large amounts of the protein HP36 which we could study it in more detail.

Education

  • Kingston University
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Immunology
    2015 - 2020
  • Kingston University
    Pharmaceutical Science Undergraduate Masters with industrial placement, Pharmaceutical Sciences
    2011 - 2015
  • Highworth Grammar School for Girls
    2009 - 2011
  • Homewood School and Sixth Form Centre
    2003 - 2009

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