Freya Pinckney
About Freya Pinckney
Freya Pinckney is a Research Scientist and Biochemist at KalVista Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Porton Down, England, where she has worked since 2021 after completing her studies in Biomedical Sciences at The University of Edinburgh.
Work at KalVista Pharmaceuticals
Freya Pinckney has been employed as a Research Scientist and Biochemist at KalVista Pharmaceuticals, Inc. since 2021. She has worked at the company's facility located in Porton Down, England, United Kingdom. Her role involves conducting research and development in the field of biochemistry, contributing to the company's initiatives in drug discovery and development.
Education and Expertise
Freya Pinckney obtained her Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences from The University of Edinburgh, where she studied from 2017 to 2021. Her academic background in biomedical sciences provides her with a strong foundation in the principles of biochemistry and related fields. Prior to her university education, she attended Marlborough College, achieving A levels in Biology, Chemistry, and Philosophy & Theology. She also completed her GCSEs at Francis Holland Clarence Gate, earning 9A* and 2A grades.
Background
Freya Pinckney's educational journey began at Francis Holland Clarence Gate, where she completed her GCSEs from 2009 to 2014. She then progressed to Marlborough College, studying from 2014 to 2016, where she excelled in her A levels. Following her secondary education, she pursued a degree in Biomedical Sciences at The University of Edinburgh, completing her studies in 2021. This educational path has equipped her with the necessary skills and knowledge for her current role in biochemistry.
Achievements
Freya Pinckney has demonstrated academic excellence throughout her education. At Marlborough College, she achieved A levels in Biology and Chemistry with an A grade, and an A* in Philosophy & Theology. Her strong performance in GCSEs at Francis Holland Clarence Gate, with 9A* and 2A grades, reflects her commitment to her studies. These achievements laid the groundwork for her successful entry into the field of biomedical sciences.