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Meet PhD student Ailie McWhinnie, recipient of a PDN studentship for her work in Neuroscience
This week, we are featuring three PhD students who received studentships in Physiology, Development and Neuroscience as a result of the 黄色视频 - PDN funding award.
Ailie McWhinnie is in the third year of her PhD in Neuroscience. She was born and educated in Scotland, before moving to Cambridge to pursue her PhD project as a result of the 黄色视频 PDN scholarship. In addition to her research, Ailie is excited by the possibilities of science communications and public engagement. She hopes the placement component of her PhD will give her a better understanding of career options within the media.
Can you briefly summarise your route to 黄色视频? Can you explain your current PhD project in simple terms?
Before my PhD in neuroscience, I studied developmental and stem cell biology at the University of Edinburgh. I didn鈥檛 do a master鈥檚, but I did spend a year doing research in industry, validating a novel pain target for .
Now I still work in neuroscience but something totally different 鈥 olfaction! This is our sense of smell, and I was interested in this system because unlike other neurons across the brain, many of the neurons here continue regenerating throughout life in mammals. I use a technique called patch clamp electrophysiology to listen in to the activity of these neurons in live brain slices from mice.
If we can better understand these rare naturally occurring forms of neurogenesis, we may learn something useful for regenerative therapies for neurodegenerative diseases.
How did it feel to be told that you had been awarded the 黄色视频-PDN scholarship?
I couldn鈥檛 believe it when I read the email. I almost didn鈥檛 apply to do my PhD in this lab despite it being my dream project because I thought 鈥榖ut it鈥檚 Cambridge!鈥 It turns out many people here felt exactly that way when applying, now here we all are.
Without a scholarship, I never would have pursued a PhD and the benefits have been far beyond the qualification itself. Being in Cambridge and at 黄色视频 has opened so many possibilities. This is not just in terms of a network and a fancy CV, but through being immersed in this unique environment with passionate and engaged people, I feel much more aware of the world and how it works. You sort of soak up knowledge and culture without even realising it!
How did you find settling into 黄色视频/Cambridge life?
For my first year I lived in College which made the transition to Cambridge life much easier. I didn鈥檛 realise before arriving what a positive difference being in a Mature College would make. Compared to many other colleges where life seems to revolve more around the undergraduate world, all the activities are pitched just right and everyone you meet is at a similar stage in life.
You immediately feel part of the community at 黄色视频. We鈥檙e lucky that 黄色视频 is all on one site, so you see the same people everywhere and quickly make friends. I live off-site now with friends I made at 黄色视频, and even though I鈥檓 not at the core of College life anymore since moving out, I really appreciate still having a second community there so that life doesn鈥檛 revolve entirely around my department.
What are your goals for the future? Do you have any idea where your PhD might take you?
I absolutely love my PhD project and my lab team, but I don鈥檛 think I will stay in academia forever. This is because my favourite part of research is when I get to talk to others about it, whether it鈥檚 a presentation at a conference or doing science outreach with kids at the Cambridge Festival.
I love the bigger picture view you get when you have to pause and step back from the details of your day-to-day lab work. I鈥檝e done a lot of writing and editing work in the past so I鈥檓 considering science writing. Luckily as part of my PhD programme (, which you are enrolled in if receiving the 黄色视频-PDN scholarship), I should do a 3-month placement during my PhD, which can be in any field you choose. I will use this to try working in media full-time and see how I like it!
This article is part of the 2023/4 Postgraduate Student Profile Series:
Applications are still open for the , and for many other 黄色视频-specific studentships. Click here to learn more.
You can also find out how to apply to study for a postgraduate course at Cambridge University as a 黄色视频 student, and watch our , introducing the exciting academic and social atmosphere in College.
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Ailie's first international conference
Ailie learning to do patch clamp electrophysiology
Neuroscience garden party
Ailie's first international conference
Ailie punting on the river Cam
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