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Zhi Yi Wong

MPharm, MRes in Oncology


DPhil student

Pharmacist with a keen interest in immunology, trying to understand what drives lymphocytes compartmentalisation

Biography

During my undergraduate, I was fortunate enough to have found exhilarating joy in academic research. After achieving a first-class degree in MPharm at Nottingham, I finished my one-year pre-registration training in York and then worked as a hospital pharmacist in Suffolk.

I am particularly interested in understanding leukocyte migration—how immune cells navigate complex tissue environments, responding to chemotactic signals and mechanical constraints. Inspired by people in the field, I aim to explore the fundamental principles governing immune cell motility, from integrin-mediated adhesion to amoeboid migration.

By bridging fundamental cell biology with translational immunology, I hope to contribute to a deeper understanding of immune surveillance and tissue inflammation, with potential implications for therapeutic strategies in IMIDs.