Member Spotlight: Fiona Watt, PhD

Hometown
Edinburgh, UK

Current Residence
London, UK

Graduate Degree
PhD

Current Position
Director, Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine, King’s College London

  • I am studying the stem cells of human epidermis, focusing on how cells exit from the stem cell compartment. What is most rewarding at present is validating our experimental observations using single cell RNA seq data from the Human Cell Atlas.

  • From an early age I only ever wanted to be a scientist, so I never made a choice between science and any other form of employment. Throughout my career I have been interested in how tissues in the body are maintained throughout adult life - this led me naturally to working on stem cells. I wrote a review with Peter Hall in 1989 (PMID: 2562658) which sets out my early thinking.

  • When the answer to a long-standing research problem suddenly becomes clear.

  • Follow your passion.

  • I was inspired by pioneers of stem cell research, including Irv Weissman, Chris Potten, and Nick Wright.

  • I love to spend time with my three children, gardening, and walking our dog.

  • I like scuba diving.

  • My fellow members. I’m embarrassed to admit that when Len Zon first came up with the idea of starting the Society I tried to talk him out of it.

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