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BAPS Research Fellow

BAPS is pleased to announce that Miss Laura Jackson was ranked in the top 10 of research projects submitted for the RCS Fellowship and has subsequently been awarded the fellowship jointly funded by BAPS.

The English College recently held their annual RCS  Research fellowship vivas.  They received 113 applications in the main round which were externally assessed, from these scores  52 applicants were shortlisted  for  vivas carried out by 7 professors.  BAPS is therefore very pleased to announce that  Miss Laura Jackson was ranked in the top 10 after this thorough process and has been awarded the BAPS/RCSEng joint research fellowship.
Laura is a paediatric surgical registrar whose project is  “Do aquaporins predict against renal damage in PUJ obstruction”, a project which  is being undertaken in the Academic Renal Unit at the University of Bristol.  Her supervisors are Dr Richard Coward and Mr Mark Woodward.


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