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Becca Asquith works in the field of Mathematical Immunology, utilizing a combination of experimental and mathematical bioinformatic techniques to investigate cell-mediated immunity. Her research aims to develop predictive mathematical models of human in vivo CD8+ T cell responses to prevent and alleviate viral infections. Becca's academic background includes a BSc in Physics from University College London, where she graduated with first-class honors, and an MSc in Mathematics from Imperial College London, where she obtained a distinction. She also completed her PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics at the University of Durham. Prior to her current position, Becca worked as a mathematical modeller for the UK government for two years, bridging disciplines with a focus on Mathematical Immunology. She has held prestigious fellowships, including a Wellcome Trust Fellowship at Imperial College London and a Leverhulme Trust Fellowship at the University of Oxford, before returning to Imperial as a lecturer. For more information about her research interests and selected publications, please refer to her group webpage.
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