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Georgina Clark

DPhil Student

  • PI group: Prof Dagan Wells

I am a first year DPhil student in the Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health, working in Prof. Dagan Wells' laboratory in the Oxford Science park.

I have over 5 years experience in clinical prenatal and preimplantation genetics laboratories and completed my masters degree at UCL in Prenatal Genetics and Fetal Medicine in 2018.

My research interests include epigenetics, origins of embryo mosaicism, and factors influencing embryo viability. My project aims to develop a method of evaluating embryo epigenetic status by looking at a number of differentially methylated regions in the human genome in embryo biopsies.