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Tamsyn Clark is a DPhil Student and Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Institute of Biomedical Engineering, affiliated with St Cross College. She holds a BSc in Physiology (1st class, 2011) and MBChB (2014) from the University of Bristol, alongside a PGDip in Health Research. Her clinical career includes an Academic Foundation Programme in Trauma and Orthopaedics (2014–16) and an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship in General Surgery (2016–18). She received the Physiological Society Undergraduate Prize and a Cancer Research UK Clinical Research Training Fellowship (2018–22) to support her doctoral research.
Her research focuses on
- Normothermic machine perfusion of organs to model pharmacokinetics
- Preclinical safety and feasibility of Isolated Normothermic Liver Chemoperfusion (INLiC)
- Enhancing drug delivery to liver tumors
She collaborates with the BUBBL research group and prominent academics like Professors Constantin Coussios and Robert Carlisle. Awards include recognition for her undergraduate research on alternative splicing in ocular neovascularisation.
Her training includes Core Surgical Training and grant-funded fellowships, reflecting a dual commitment to clinical practice and translational biomedical engineering. Current work bridges surgical innovation and drug delivery systems for oncological applications.




