Kathy Niakan

Kathy Niakan

Visiting Scientist

Kathy Niakan obtained a BSc in cell and molecular biology and a BA in English literature from the University of Washington, USA. She was inspired to pursue molecular biology and genetics following undergraduate research experience in the laboratory of Professor Wendy Raskind, with the support of a Mary Gates Research Scholarship.

She obtained her PhD at University of California, Los Angeles, USA with Professor Edward McCabe where she researched stem cell and developmental biology and was supported by a National Institutes of Health Pre-doctoral Training Grant, Paul D. Boyer Fellowship and a Chancellor's Dissertation Year Fellowship.

She was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Professor Kevin Eggan at Harvard University where she gained experience working with human and mouse pluripotent stem cells and focused on understanding human embryogenesis and the regulation of pluripotency. She then moved to the University of Cambridge as a Centre for Trophoblast Research Next Generation Fellow at the Anne McLaren Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine where she continued to investigate the molecular basis of early cell fate decisions in humans and mice.

Kathy is a group leader investigating the mechanisms of lineage specification in human embryos and stem cells.

Qualifications and history

2005
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
PhD
2005
Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
Postdoctoral Fellow
2009
University of Cambridge, UK
Centre for Trophoblast Research Next Generation Fellow
2020
Medical Research Council National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK
Group Leader
2015
Francis Crick Institute
Group Leader
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