Tracy Briggs
Clinical Senior Lecturer at Alliance Manchester Business School
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Overview
I am an NIHR Transititional Research Fellow, Senior Lecturer at The University of Manchester and Honorary Consultant at The Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine.
Background.
PhD
I completed my Wellcome Trust Clinical Fellowship in the laboratory of Professor Yanick Crow in June 2012. My research focused on the rare Mendelian disorder Spondyloenchondrodysplasia (SPENCD). This immuno-osseous dysplasia is a Mendelian form of lupus. Following identification of the causative gene, ACP5, I conducted functional work to determine the role of the encoded protein Tartrate Resistant Acid Phosphatase (TRAP). I spent 5 months of my fellowship at The University of Washington, in the laboratory of Professor Elkon focusing on the autoimmune aspect of SPENCD. Four months of this placement was funded by the Biomedical Research Council. I also sat and passed a module of The University of Manchester Masters in Immunology. During my fellowship I was awarded Postgraduate Student of the Year and the Alan Emery Genetics prize. This research continued for a further 2 years through a collobrative grant between The University of Manchester and The University of Washington. The two year grant was funded by the Alliance for Lupus research..
NIHR Clinical Lecturer
I subsequently undertook an NIHR Clinical Lecturer position at the University of Manchester with a Clinical Contract at The Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine. During this time, I continued my research into Mendelain forms of lupus and autoimmune disease. I am also studied in Mendelain forms of autoinflammatory and immundeficiency.
NIHR Transitional Research Fellow
From November 2016, I have started a two year NIHR Fellowship (whist a Senior Lecturer at The University of Manchester and Honorary Consultant at The Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine). During this time, I will focus my research on Clinical, translational and research studies of autoinflammatory genetic disorders, particularly those driven by type I interferons.
Biography
I qualified in Medicine in 2003, from The University of Liverpool. I obtained my MRCPCH in 2006 and then started my Clinical Genetics training in Leeds. In 2008, I obtained a Wellcome Trust Clinical Training Fellowship and I obtained my PhD in 2012, at Manchester University. I obtained my CCT in Genetic Medicine in August 2016 and at this time was also awarded a two year NIHR Transitional Fellowship, Senior Lectureship at The University of Manchester and Honorary Consultant in Genomic Medicine at St Mary''s Hospital, Manchester.
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