Biography
Megan graduated in Biochemistry from the University of Oxford, where in her final year she joined Doug Higgs’s lab researching gene regulation at the alpha-globin locus. After completing her studies in 2020, Megan joined Greg Findlay at the Francis Crick Institute in London, researching in functional genomics. Megan worked at the Crick for 2 years before beginning her PhD at Cambridge in October 2022, now working in chromatin and epigenetics.
Employer
Findley Lab, Crick Institute
Seminars
Resolving the functional spectrum of pathogenic alleles across VHL