Katie Bentley, Ph.D.
Group Leader at The Francis Crick Institute
Lecturer at the Kings College London
London, ROYAUME-UNI
Biographie/Biography
Katie Bentley earned a PhD in Computer Science from University College London in 2006 investigating morphological plasticity in biological and robotic systems. During a Cancer Research UK postdoctoral fellowship she developed highly predictive vascular computational models working with Holger Gerhardt and Paul Bates at the CRUK London Research Institute (LRI) 2006-2012. Katie was appointed Assistant Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School running an experimental and computational lab at the Center for Vascular Biology Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston USA in 2013. She opened satellite vascular modelling labs at Uppsala University and Boston University to work on collaborative, grant funded projects.
In 2018 moved back to the UK to establish the Cellular Adaptive Behaviour Lab at the Francis Crick Institute with a joint position as Senior Lecturer, King’s College London. Her integrated experimental and computational lab investigates mechanisms of individual to collective cell behaviour driving tissue changes in development and disease, in the vasculature and beyond.
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