Emma Kennedy
About Emma Kennedy
Emma Kennedy is a Graduate Research Student at Diamond Light Source and Imperial College London, where she has been conducting research since 2019. Her work focuses on long X-ray wavelength crystallography techniques to study sodium atoms in multi-drug resistance transporters.
Work at Diamond Light Source
Emma Kennedy has been a Graduate Research Student at Diamond Light Source since 2019. Her role involves conducting research utilizing long X-ray wavelength crystallography techniques. She focuses on studying sodium atoms that are bound to multi-drug resistance transporters. Emma's work is conducted at the i23 beamline, which is located at Harwell Campus, and is integral to her PhD research.
Current Role at Imperial College London
In addition to her position at Diamond Light Source, Emma Kennedy has also been a Graduate Research Student at Imperial College London since 2019. She is part of the Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH), where she collaborates on various research initiatives. Her PhD studies are supported by a joint studentship between Diamond Light Source and Imperial College London.
Previous Experience at University of Oxford
Before her current roles, Emma Kennedy worked as a Research Technician at the University of Oxford from 2018 to 2019. During her time there, she gained valuable experience in research methodologies and laboratory techniques, contributing to her development as a researcher in the field of biochemistry.
Education and Expertise
Emma Kennedy studied Biochemistry at University College London (UCL), where she achieved a Master of Science (MSci) degree from 2012 to 2016. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her current research endeavors, particularly in the area of crystallography and drug resistance mechanisms.