Harry Leitch
Academic Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Genetics at Imperial College London
Biography
Imperial College London
Dr Harry Leitch (born 14 February 1985, in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a stem cell biologist and group leader at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, and a Scottish international squash player.
Leitch grew up in Edinburgh, where he attended George Watson's College. Following graduation in 2003, Leitch entered the University of Cambridge, where he obtained a BA in Natural Sciences in 2007. He subsequently completed an MB/PhD at the School of Clinical Medicine and a research fellowship at Wolfson College, as well as teaching Medicine at Fitzwilliam College. He currently leads the Germline and Pluripotency group at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences and teaches at Imperial College London.
Education
- University of Cambridge - MB BChir 2007 - 2014
- Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute - PhD, Pluripotency and the germline 2008 - 2011
- University of Cambridge - BA, NST Part II in Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 2003 - 2007
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