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Sam Oliver

I completed my PhD at Swansea University in 2025 with Professor Gibin Powathil, studying the effects of adipose tissue on ovarian cancer progression using multiscale mathematical modelling. The main focus of this was to test different treatment protocols following model optimisation from data collected experimentally, with the ultimate goal of providing patient specific models.

Currently I am working as a postdoctoral research assistant within the Leedham group at the Centre for Human Genetics, modelling colorectal liver metastasis and the formation of the metastatic niche to provide results that can go hand in hand with those found experimentally.