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Clinical and Biomedical Sciences

Dr Jessica Hopkinson

Dr Jessica Hopkinson

Postdoctoral Research Associate
Clinical and Biomedical Sciences

Level 4
University of Exeter
RILD Building - University of Exeter Medical School
RD&E Hospital Wonford - Barrack Road
Exeter EX2 5DW

About me:

Jessica obtained a BSc (Hons) in Human Biosciences from the University of Plymouth in 2016. During the summer between years 2 and 3 of her undergraduate degree, she did a self-sought summer work placement with Dr Mark Russell at the University of Exeter. Jessica then returned to the IBEx group where she completed her PhD (2020) investigating the role of a viral infection as a potential trigger of Type 1 Diabetes, and the signalling pathways involved.

 

During her PhD, Jessica developed a keen interest in understanding molecular mechanisms of disease and signalling pathways involved.

Since obtaining her PhD, Jessica has worked as a part-time Research Technician, where she worked with all groups studying Diabetes, alongside pursuing her own research interests as a part-time Postdoctoral Research Associate where she continued to research the signalling pathways involved in Type 1 Diabetes pathogenesis.

 

Jessica now works as a full time Postdoctoral Research Associate, focussed on understanding the molecular mechanisms behind the genetic causes of hyperinsulinism.

 

Jessica is also an advocate for improving the sustainability of research, and is working alongside fellow LEAF ambassadors to try to reduce the impact laboratory research has on the environment.

 

Outside of research, Jessica enjoys camping and walking on the local moors with her dog or helping out on the family farm.


Interests:

Jessica has recently joined the Genetic Hyperinsulilnism team (June 2022). Her hyperinsulinism research is focussed on understanding the molecular mechanisms of genetic causes of hyperinsulinism. In particular, the role of the recently described non-coding mutations found in the beta-cell “disallowed gene”, Hexokinase1 (HK1).


Qualifications:

  • PhD Doctorate in Medical Sciences, University of Exeter (2020)
  • BSc (Hons) Human biosciences, Plymouth University (2016)

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