Connor Knight
Bioinformatician
Connor began his academic journey studying Biomedical Science at the University of Surrey, where he discovered the crucial role of computational biology in research. This led him to pursue a Master’s in Bioinformatics at Queen Mary University of London. He later joined a PhD program at Barts Cancer Institute, funded in part by Cancer Research UK, where he developed a novel pipeline for single-cell RNA sequencing and created a T cell atlas to explore age-related immune decline. Now a member of MTM's bioinformatics team, Connor contributes his expertise to a wide range of R&D projects, supporting preclinical and clinical investigations with technical and biological insights. In his free time, he enjoys live music, cooking, travelling, and gaming.