About Neural Network

We blend science with compassion, wrapped in yellow and dark navy hues, to fuel charitable impact.

A vibrant illustration combining yellow and dark navy elements symbolizing science and charity working together.
A vibrant illustration combining yellow and dark navy elements symbolizing science and charity working together.

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A close-up of hands gently holding a glowing neural network model illuminated in yellow and dark navy hues.
A close-up of hands gently holding a glowing neural network model illuminated in yellow and dark navy hues.

Insight

Moments captured from our science charity’s journey and impact.

Volunteers in yellow shirts collaborating over a dark navy table filled with scientific equipment.
Volunteers in yellow shirts collaborating over a dark navy table filled with scientific equipment.
A community event under soft yellow lighting where people engage with interactive science exhibits.
A community event under soft yellow lighting where people engage with interactive science exhibits.
A serene evening shot of the charity’s workspace glowing warmly with yellow and navy accents.
A serene evening shot of the charity’s workspace glowing warmly with yellow and navy accents.

Meet the founder

The concept of the Neural Network was originally conceived in late 2025, with the corresponding website beginning construction at the beginning of 2026.

Undergraduate degree in Chemistry with Bioorganic Chemistry from University of Birmingham

PhD in Chemistry from Imperial College London

Work placements at the pharmaceutical companies GlaxoSmithKline and Eli Lilly

Worked at the ALBORADA Drug Discovery Institute in collaboration with Alzheimer's Research UK and the University of Cambridge, developing small-molecule therapies for the treatment of neurodegenerative conditions.

Efforts to establish and grow Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) with neurodegeneration research and results

Get in Touch

I'm happy to answer your questions, discuss collaborations and take feedback.

Either email at: contact@neuralnetwork.org

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