Chloe Hui

Research Assistant

I completed my Bachelor of Science in Biology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong from 2018 to 2022. In 2022, I worked as a clinical research assistant at GenieBiome Limited Hong Kong, where I contributed to a clinical study in assessing the impact of a novel oral microbiome formula (SIM01) for alleviating post-COVID-19 vaccination side effects. This experience sparked my interest in data analysis and bioinformatics, leading me to embark on a bioinformatics-based project during my Master's. I pursued my MRes degree at Imperial College London, where I completed a 9-month research project titled "Genomic Epidemiology of Trichophyton indotineae: A New Highly Drug-Resistant Fungal Species." The project involves DNA, genome sequencing, SNP, and phylogenetic analysis.

Currently, I am contributing to Prof Christine Goffinet's group, where I engage in HIV-1 research. My work primarily revolves around bioinformatics, encompassing genome sequencing, developing automated pipelines, and analysing RNA-seq and ATAC-seq data. I also work on developing a multi-dimensional model within the context of HIV-1 reversal latency.