Dr Laura Trotta – ‘I joined CluePoints because of the research but also the mindset’

We sat down with Dr Laura to find out the origins of her fascination with science, the importance of effective communication and how she fosters a diverse working environment. 

OSP: Could you give us an overview of your work?

As vice president of research at CluePoints, I support a team of research scientists responsible for developing new statistical and machine learning (ML) algorithms to assess the quality of clinical trial data. It is fantastic to be able to enable the team to apply a scientific approach to ML and, because CluePoints is at the forefront of this field, we are always finding new ways to train, test and develop solutions.

CluePoints is applying deep learning (DL) and advanced statistical algorithms to improve the way we conduct clinical trials, harnessing new technologies to get more insights from clinical data than ever before.

OSP: When did you realize you were interested in science – as a young child, teen, or older?

I have always been interested in science. My first interest was mainly in physics. I wanted to know more about space and natural phenomena. When I learned that those could be described by mathematical equations, I found it fascinating. When I was 16, I had my first class in biology, that really triggered my interest in medicine and health sciences.

OSP: Could you describe your personal journey bringing us to where you are now?

My background is in biomedical engineering, and I have a PHD in applied mathematics. I have always been interested in how mathematical and technical skills can be used to help advance medicines.

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