Miss Chloe Grace Rose BSc Pharmacology
Postgraduate research student
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Miss Chloe Grace Rose is Postgraduate research student within Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Southampton.
2012-2013 Clinical Research Scientist at Glaxo Smith Kline running Phase I and Phase IIa clinical trials in the Immuno-Inflammation and Respiratory department of Clinical Pharmacology Sciences and Study Operations.
2010-2014 BSc Pharmacology University of Southampton
Dissertation: ‘Investigating Metabolic Dysfunction in Astrocytes’
This project inspired me to pursue a PhD in bioengineering. It coupled mitochondrial tracking and imaging with oxygen consumption in astrocytes. In order to achieve this I was able to fabricate and test platinum microelectrodes to measure the oxygen consumption of astrocytes in response to different metabolic stimuli.
2014-Present Postgraduate Researcher in Bioengineering (PhD) – Developing a lab on a chip to determine patient allergy to specific drug compounds.