Cameron joined Marks & Clerk in 2025 as a trainee patent attorney in the London office.
Prior to this, he studied at the University of Oxford, earning a First Class Master’s degree in Chemistry, with a final-year project centred on novel metal-catalysed reaction methodology. He then went on to complete a DPhil in Organic Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Steve Davies, investigating the structure and biosynthesis of a family of natural products.
Following his doctoral studies, Cameron spent four years working in a Wellcome Trust–funded academic collaboration, developing DNA-encoded library technologies for small-molecule drug discovery.
DPhil, Organic Chemistry, University of Oxford (2021)
MChem, Chemistry, University of Oxford (2017)