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Victoria Lund
Victoria Lund
Postdoctoral researcher, The University of Sheffield
BSc Biochemistry and Microbiology; PhD in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Victoria did both her undergraduate degree and her PhD at Sheffield, and is now a postdoctoral researcher in Professor Simon Foster’s lab. Sheffield’s research led teaching gave Victoria a taste for academia, and she plans to keep up her research and inspire future generations of scientists.

While it sounds like a cliché, I was (and still am) that child that never stops asking ‘why?’ so following a career in research always appealed to me. Following my degree, I joined Simon Foster’s lab within the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology for my PhD, and I am now continuing this work as a postdoctoral researcher.

I am interested in the processes behind how bacteria build their protective cell wall. In my work, I use several different techniques, but what particularly interests me is the use of high-resolution microscopy.


My third-year project was used as part of a publication and gave me a real taste of what research can be like.

Victoria Lund

BSc Biochemistry and Microbiology


One of my reasons for staying in Sheffield is its recent investment in imaging through the Imagine: Imaging Life program, which gives me access to some of the very best microscopes.

What attracted me to Sheffield in the first place was its focus on research, and how as an undergraduate it is possible to contribute to this. My third-year project was used as part of a publication and gave me a real taste of what research can be like.

My future plans currently are to stay in academic research where I can not only carry on with my research but also inspire future generations of scientists.


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