I started studying Biomedical Sciences at Ghent University in 2012. It started for me as a way to understand the complexity of our own body and our genome. I found my real fascination working in the lab during my master thesis: wet lab experiments. As a master student, I did a lot of work in the lab concerning prostate cancer. As a PhD student, I am now happy to combine wet lab experiments about CRISPRi and asthma, with reading, writing, and data analysis.
Bachelor in Biomedical Sciences, 2015
Ghent University
Master in Biomedical Sciences (medical genetics), 2017
Ghent University