John Inglis Prize awarded for Best PhD student presentations
Ottavia Olson and Giovanna Weykopf have been jointly awarded the John Inglis prize for best student talks: August 2024
The John Inglis prize is awarded each year in memory of John Inglis, a former PhD student at the MRC Human Genetics Unit, to a penultimate year PhD student who gives the best research presentation.
Ten students presented their work on a range of topics, from AMUSE: Adaptive Model Updating using a Simulated Environment to An in vivo CRISPRko screen for novel nonsense-mediated mRNA decay factors.
The 2024 John Inglis prize was won by Ottavia Olson, who presented her research on mechanisms of DNA helicase recruitment to the eukaryotic replisome, and Giovanna Weykopf for her presentation on prioritization and functional analysis of human genetic risk variants for severe COVID-19.
Jointly winning the John Inglis prize is really encouraging positive feedback. It is exciting to be at the stage of my PhD where my work has produced new insights that I can now share with others to raise awareness of the impact and challenges of following up host genetic risk variants.
I’m really pleased to have won the award and enjoyed hearing about everyone’s research in the penultimate year of their PhD.
Links
Giovanna Weykopf | The University of Edinburgh
Ottavia Olson: Tom Deegan Research Group | The University of Edinburgh