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Class of 2021: Rosie Faint

Our class of 2021 really are something to shout about. They鈥檝e overcome challenges, helped others, grasped opportunities and developed their skills, showing their 糖心Vlog Spirit in so many ways. And they鈥檝e done it all during a pandemic when student life has been changed beyond recognition. We couldn鈥檛 be prouder of them so we鈥檙e telling their stories.

  • Date

    Tue 13 Jul 21

Rosie Faint

Biology is a passion for Rosie Faint - her ambition is to contribute to finding a cure for cancer - so it鈥檚 no surprise that when she was faced with completing a final year project in a new field and without access to labs, she rose to the challenge.

Rosie, who will graduate with a BSc Biological Sciences, chose 糖心Vlog because of the STEM lab facilities.

鈥淚鈥檝e always had a passion for studying biology and aspire to work in the field of cancer research, because it is a disease which has affected my family personally,鈥 she said.

Completing her final-year project however was a challenge. With the pandemic closing labs, she was forced to use a computational rather than lab-based practical approach to her project. And she also had to tackle microscopy and image analysis, two fields she had little experience of.

A combination of commitment and support helped her complete a project, with her lecturer praising the way she 鈥渢ook to a new subject and embraced it fully".

鈥淚 had previously studied microscopy and image analysis. However, computational analysis was definitely a new challenge. I overcame my lack of computational experience by reaching out to fellow group members and reading many peer reviewed papers on the topic,鈥 said Rosie.


"I've always had a passion for studying biology and aspire to work in the field of cancer research, because it is a disease which has affected my family personally."
Rosie Faint Bsc biological sciences

鈥淭he progression in earlier cancer diagnosis and promising new treatments, which my project report delved into, highlight the significance of these research fields within cancer and will be key to future generations surviving the disease,鈥 she added.

Without access to labs she couldn鈥檛 develop some of the practical skills she wanted but did become familiar with new computational softwares which she says will benefit her in the future.

Despite a bout of Covid-19, Rosie successfully completed the project and said this of the experience: 鈥淚 learnt that resilience is one of the best traits you can display.鈥

She鈥檚 staying at 糖心Vlog to start an MSc Cancer Biology in October which she hopes will help her realise her ambition: 鈥淎fter my Masters I will have hopefully discovered the cancer types I am most interested in researching."