Dr Ilectra Adam
University of Southampton
Dr Ilectra Adam completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Kent, earning a BSc in Biochemistry with Cell and Molecular Biology, followed by an MSc in Molecular Biology. She continued at Kent for a PhD (BBSRC-funded) investigating the protein disaggregase Hsp104 and a potential mammalian orthologue, TorsinA, in yeast. After completing several postdoctoral projects at Kent, she moved to the University of Southampton for a BBSRC-funded postdoctoral research fellowship in plant biology. During this time, she was active as a postdoctoral representative and a member of the Concordat Steering Group, helping organise the Early Career Researcher and Teaching Fellow Conference in 2017. Following a shift in career focus, she moved into research & innovation support, initially securing a maternity cover role as a Contract Coordinator, which soon became a permanent position. After a year, she advanced to the role of Major Contract Officer, where she worked for 2.5 years. She later joined King’s College London as a Senior Contracts Associate in External and Commercial Partnerships, a role she continues to enjoy.