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Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots17
Valid votes17
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Anish Kalyana [18494]2.00
Fahm Deen [19128]14.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)1.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus5.50
Threshold8.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 8.50. Candidate Fahm Deen [19128] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Fahm Deen [19128].

Candidates

Anish Kalyana

Having worked as the Secretary in the previous committee, my main aims involve carrying on our current work and progress into the next academic year. This involves:

  • Developing a research opportunity database to help expose younger students to more research opportunities and essential contacts within academic research
  • Create an annual schedule of talks from clinical researchers to help individuals understand and develop crucial research skills
  • Provide a platform that allows individuals to practice presenting their research in front of an audience to help them in future conferences
  • Collaborate with other divisions of the Medical Society and Surgical Society

 

Experience

I have also previously been the Events Officer for Ophthalmology and Anaesthesia Societies, Outreach Officer for Oncology Society as well as the Logistical Coordinator for iNUGSC 2024.

I have personally been involved in a range of research projects from producing a comprehensive decision support system on subclinical detection and prognostication of FECD at Moorfields to investigating the use of AI and NLPs in Skin Cancer diagnosis. I will also be working in Queen Square in the upcoming academic year for my Clinical Neurology and Brain Sciences iBSc.

Fahm Deen

Embracing cutting-edge research is essential in our evolution into modern healthcare professionals. Leveraging my background in research, academia, and leadership, I am enthusiastic about serving as your next chair to drive our academic community forward.

Key Initiatives:

  • Research Opportunities Bank: Partner with RUMS to fulfil a key unmet goal by launching a resource consolidating all research opportunities.
  • Mentorship Scheme: Enhance our successful mentorship program by incorporating workshops on academic writing and journal clubs. Develop a resource repository sharing insights into research journeys, making valuable experiences widely accessible.
  • Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Course: Launch the first-of-its-kind systematic reviews and meta-analysis course, equipping students with key skills currently beyond our curriculum.
  • Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: Collaborate with science societies to introduce a lecture series highlighting the variety of research at UCL, focusing on bridging theory with research methods/practices across disciplines.

Experience:

  • Awarded PhD from UCL Queen Square during medical school with experience in 15+ research projects.
  • As part of RAM committee, delivered inaugural neuroscience talk and workshops on academic writing and abstract skills, alongside being a research mentor.
  • Faculty (FMS) and Academic Rep (RUMS), along with leadership roles in UCL Neurosurgery Society and National Medical Research Association, among others.