NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology (University of Cambridge)
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NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology (University of Cambridge)
Rouchelle is a NIHR clinical lecturer in Cardiology at the University of Cambridge. Her clinical sub-speciality is interventional cardiology.
She graduated with a distinction in Medicine from the University of Bristol. During her NIHR ACF in Cardiology, she completed an MPhil in Translational Medicine and Therapuetics (TMAT) at the University of Cambridge. She was also a Fulbright scholar at Harvard University. She completed her PhD in 2024 at the University of Cambridge, where she studied at Clare College. She was supervised by Professor James Rudd, Professor Ziad Mallat and Dr. Joseph Cheriyan. Her PhD work was presented at the late-breaking science category at ESC 2024. She is passionate about PPIE and her work has been featured on the BBC.
Her current research programme aims to examine novel anti-inflammatory therapies in the context of atherosclerosis through phase 2 and 3 clinical trials. She also employs experimental medicine approaches such as the use of imaging biomarkers and immunophenotyping in the context of these trials.
Rouchelle is open to talking to potential research applicants
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