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Harindra Amarasinghe

Postdoctoral Scientist

I completed my PhD on epigenetics and the evolution of genomic imprinting at the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology (University of Leicester). I then joined the School of Cancer Sciences of the University of Southampton as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow where I investigated the clinical utility of genetic and epigenetic biomarkers in treating Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia patients entered into first-line chemotherapy and chemo-immunotherapy in UK CLL clinical trials.

I joined the Knight group in 2018 and my project explored the role functional genomics play in extreme immunity, with a particular emphasis on immune tolerance, and targeted identification of therapeutic options using a combination of multi-omic approaches.

Currently, I work as a senior scientist in the Knight group on a collaborative project led by Julian Knight and Marian Knight on advancing personalised maternal healthcare using genomic-based approaches alongside epidemiological studies.