Grace Amedor is a medical graduate of the University of Cambridge who completed her studies in 2019, earning the degree of MB BChir (Cantab). During her medical studies at the University of Cambridge, she conducted research examining physiological mechanisms that mediate socio-environmental influences on pregnancy outcomes in black people. She served as first author of the resulting peer-reviewed paper titled 'Physiological mechanisms mediating socio-environmental influences on pregnancy outcomes in black people,' published in the journal Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism in April 2026. The work explores how factors such as systemic racism and socioeconomic stress may alter pregnancy biology. Amedor is now a resident doctor.