Chinedu first attended Newcastle University where she did her BSc in Biomedical Science, following this she completed her MSc in Reproductive Science and Women's Health at UCL. In 2019, Chinedu was given the opportunity to do a fully funded PhD project in Women’s health in Manchester University, investigating the acute and chronic effects of statins on vascular function in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy, with a major focus on Pre-eclampsia. Following this, she spent some time working as an associate medical writer for a private healthcare communications company where she created oncology related scientific content for pharmaceutical companies such as MSD and Incyte. In 2021, Chinedu returned to Academia and worked part-time as a Teaching Fellow in Biosciences and Admissions Tutor at the University of Hertfordshire and part-time as a Scientist Team-Based Learning Educator creating curriculum content for the new medical school at Brunel University London. At Brunel Medical School, Chinedu now works full-time as a Lecturer (Education) in Biosciences teaching medical students. Outside of work, she enjoys reading books, dancing, community outreach with her church and watching Netflix movies/series.
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18 фев 2023