Wilder Ruiz recently graduated from King’s College London (KCL) from an integrated BSc (Hons) with MSc (Hons), MSci (Hons) in Pharmacology with a Professional Placement Year.
The placement year was at the Drug Control Centre in KCL, where Wilder learned scientific practical techniques, and fundamental understanding of analytical research, applied chemistry, and metabolites detection using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, as well as extraction of steroids using Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry.
In addition to the placement year, Wilder Ruiz participated in the screening of samples for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. He also achieved an Associate’s degree, Associate of King’s College in theology.
Wilder has a background in programming and web development prior entering KCL, which combined with Pharmacology gives him a Bioinformatics background with high interest in developing within this field.
Now a doctoral researcher at Misvik Biology, he will perform in vitro and ex vivo high-throughput assessment of toxicity and cellular interactions of engineered magnetic nanoparticles.









