Emma
studied at the University of Lincoln from September 2000
until June 2003 and gained a First Class (Honours) Degree in
Equine Sports Science. After completing her undergraduate
studies she was offered a Research Internship with the
Kentucky Equine Research in America. She started a PhD in
September 2004 at the University of Lincoln, Department of
Biological Sciences under the supervision of Dr. Elaine
Campbell.
Qualifications & Experience
First Class (Honours) BSc Equine Sports Science 2003
Research Internship with Kentucky Equine Research Inc, USA
2003-2004
Present Position
MPhil/PhD student
Title of thesis “Activation of Glycogen Phosphorylase in
equine skeletal muscle and hepatocytes; The role of
Magnesium in relation to Exertional Rhabdomyolysis”
