Welcome to New College Tutorial Fellows

30 September 2024 -Mon, 09/30/2024 - 11:11

Trinity is pleased to welcome a two new Tutorial Fellows to college for this academic year.

Dr Tammie Bishop is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics and Tutorial Fellow at Trinity College. Tammie read Natural Sciences, followed by a PhD, at the University of Cambridge. This was followed by a post-doctoral study and Associate Professorship at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford. Her main area of research is in understanding the signalling responses underlying rapid responses to low oxygen (hypoxia) and their interplay with hypoxia pathway tumours. At Trinity, she will be teaching undergraduates studying for degrees in pre-clinical Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

Dr Hannah Stern is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science, and Fellow and Tutor in Materials Science at Trinity. Hannah studied for an undergraduate degree in Chemistry at Otago University in New Zealand and completed a PhD in Physics at the University of Cambridge (2013-2017), before gaining a Junior Research Fellowship at Trinity College, Cambridge. Immediately before joining Trinity, she was a Lecturer at the Photon Science Institute, University of Manchester and a Royal Society Fellow at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. In 2022 she was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, and she also received the Institute of Physics Henry Moseley Award in 2023.

Trinity’s Senior Tutor, Rebecca Bullard, says: ‘I am really delighted to welcome Tammie Bishop and Hannah Stern to the Fellowship here at Trinity College. Our students will benefit enormously from working with brilliant researchers who are also deeply committed to teaching and mentoring new generations. Both of our new Fellows have expressed their excitement at joining a vibrant college community, and we are very much looking forward to involving them in all aspects of the College’s life.’