Sarah MG Morel
Thesis title: A Multimodal Approach to Stratification and Prognostication in Metabolic-dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)
Precision Medicine DTP
Year of study: 2
- Translational Liver Research
- Centre for Inflammation Research (CIR)
Contact details
Address
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Institute for Regeneration and Repair
Edinburgh BioQuarter
4-5 Little France Drive - City
- Edinburgh
- Post code
- EH16 4UU
Background
During her undergraduate studies at the University of Manchester (UK), Sarah actively sought exposure to diverse areas of biomedicine, gaining valuable experience through research internships in cardiovascular genetics, preclinical immunotherapy, cellular immunometabolism, and rheumatology. Sarah underwent a placement year at the Charité Universitätmedizin Berlin (GER), investigating the impact of intermittent fasting in reducing systemic inflammation using bone marrow organoids.
During her postgraduate studies at Imperial College London (UK), Sarah joined Dr E. Triantafyllou's Liver Immunology Group. She investigated novel immunomodulatory approaches in acute and chronic liver diseases, specifically assessing the ability of Pattern Recognition Receptor (PRR) mechanisms to regulate/reprogramme liver macrophages' immune activity, especially anti-microbial, in mouse models for possible translational and therapeutic use in humans.
Before commencing her PhD studies, Sarah worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Oxford's Translational Gastroenterology and Liver Unit (UK) under Prof P. Klenerman and Dr M. FitzPatrick, researching novel non-invasive circulating and tissue-specific biomarkers of both gastrointestinal epithelial damage and adaptive immune response in coeliac disease using targeted proteomic, transcriptomic, and immune-profiling techniques.
Qualifications
- BSc (Hons) Biology with Placement Year, The University of Manchester
- MSc Immunology, Imperial College London
Research summary
Translational Hepatology, Immunology, Gastroenterology, Immunometabolism, Immunotherapy, Multi-Omics, Organoid Technology, Microbiology, Biobusiness.
