Dr Anna Ridley, BSc, MSc, DPhil

Lecturer in Immunology and Infection
Centre: Blizard Institute
Email: a.ridley@qmul.ac.uk
Website: linkedin.com/in/anna-ridley-1a629334
Twitter: @AnnaRidleyImm
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After completing my undergraduate studies in Biology at the University of Southampton I trained as a Clinical Scientist in Immunology at Southampton General Hospital, during which time I undertook an MSc in Medical Immunology at King’s College London. Following this I spent a year monitoring clinical trials at Oxford BioMedica and subsequently moved to the University of Oxford as a research assistant, then completed a DPhil investigating T cell phenotype and function in inflammatory arthritis. As a postdoc, also in Oxford, my research focused on using cellular techniques to investigate T cells and neutrophils in inflammatory arthritis and I became involved in teaching, including lecturing, running departmental workshops and supervising students in the lab. My interest in teaching led me to pursue a PGCert in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, gaining Fellowship of the HEA, and precipitated my move into a purely teaching role at Queen Mary University of London, as a Lecturer in Immunology and Infection. I am passionate about communicating science and as a STEM ambassador work with teachers to engaged students.