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Aaron Wagen

Wolfson Eisai Clinical Phd Fellow at The Francis Crick Institute

Aaron Wagen is currently serving as a Wolfson Eisai Clinical PhD Fellow at The Francis Crick Institute since August 2020, with ongoing research in the field of neurodegeneration. Previous roles include facilitating a Data Study Group at The Alan Turing Institute, focusing on machine learning applications in spatial transcriptomics, and working as a Clinical Research Fellow at UCL. Prior experience encompasses positions as an Oversees Neurology Fellow at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, co-founding and producing at The Laborastory, and completing several advanced traineeships and physician training in neurology and basic medical practice across reputable institutions in Australia. Aaron Wagen holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Neurodegeneration from UCL, a Graduate Diploma in Surgical Anatomy specializing in Neuroanatomy, and dual bachelor's degrees in Medicine and Arts from the University of Melbourne.

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