BSc Neuroscience
Manchester University
MSc Research
Imperial College London
PhD Systems Neuroscience
Imperial College London
Angie completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Manchester, where she studied neuroscience. She later completed her Master’s in Research and PhD at Imperial College London, where she focused on neurodegeneration, systems neuroscience, and bioengineering. Her PhD research investigated the cognitive effects of patients with vestibular disorders and how the impact of vestibular dysfunction results in impairments in spatial memory and spatial orientation. After finishing her studies, Angie gained experience in medical writing and strategic consulting in health economics and outcomes research as well as editorial experience in scientific publications. As a Senior Scientific Account Executive, she utilises her extensive scientific knowledge, working closely with colleagues to help develop engaging informative content, ensuring scientific accuracy across a range of therapeutic areas. Outside of work, Angie enjoys reformer Pilates, yin yoga, and dance. She also spends her time learning to play the piano, attending live music, and trying out new restaurants.