Leigh Wilson stands smiling in a neuroscience lab, wearing a white lab coat. Behind her are DNA students who are observing a neuroscience experiment in action.

Meet the Team

We are a team made up of Dev Neuro Academy alumni, undergraduate interns, neuroscience researchers, and public engagement staff across King’s College London.  

Our work is supported by the Centre for Developmental Neurobiology and the MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders within the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN).

  • Image of Leigh Wilson, a woman with curly blonde hair wearing a colourful, pattterned shirt.

    Dr Leigh Wilson

    (she/her)

    Public Engagement Manager | King’s College London

    DNA CREATE Programme Director

    “The intersection of neuroscience and creative practices offers a compelling opportunity for transdisciplinary exploration, in which students and researchers reframe their approaches to scientific inquiry.”

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    Dr Afra Aabdien

    (she/her)

    Postdoctoral Researcher | King’s College London

    DNA CREATE Team Member

    “I believe combining creative practices into scientific work makes us better scientists, and DNA CREATE is a fantastic way to explore and develop that connection.”

  • Image of Asma Bashir, a woman wearing a black headscarf and plaid shirt.

    Dr Asma Bashir

    (she/her)

    Public Engagement Manager | King’s College London

    DNA CREATE Team Member

    “I love exploring the interplay of science and art, and I think it will be very special for 16- and 17-year-old students to begin exploring that interplay so early on in their journeys.”

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    Cate Sofia Diaz Anaya

    (she/her)

    Undergraduate Student | King’s College London

    DNA CREATE Team Member

    “I'm passionate about DNA CREATE because it's a program that is exploring the fluidity of science; it is not just looking for the 'right' answer.“

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    Dr Marina Yasvoina

    (she/her)

    Lecturer in Neuroscience Education | King’s College London

    DNA CREATE Team Member

    “DNA CREATE excites me because it shows students that science is art: it’s about creativity, experimentation and seeing the world from different perspectives.”

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    Mel Frances

    (she/her)

    Artist and Game Designer

    DNA CREATE Team Member

    “I passionately believe that science and creativity are completely connected, I think scientists are creative in the way they imagine, and experiment, and for me creativity is about having a scientist's curiosity and sense of possibility about the world. I'm so excited to be part of a programme bringing the two fields together.”

  • Image of Richard Wingate, a man with short salt and pepper hair wearing a dark suit jacket and dark shirt..

    Prof Richard Wingate

    (he/him)

    Professor of Developmental Neurobiology | King’s College London

    DNA CREATE Team Member

    “I love the idea of art and science collaborating to learn form each other.”

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