Lifesciences Researcher
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As a Postdoctoral Research Associate with a solid foundation in Biomedical sciences and laboratory research, I have consistently contributed to advancing scientific understanding and improving patient outcomes. My laboratory work spans high-throughput drug discovery, advanced cell culture, and biochemical assay development, with a focus on fibrotic disease therapeutics. I have authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and received recognition for scientific presentations, including the GSK MINTIG Prize.
My career reflects a commitment to rigorous research, effective communication, and mentorship, demonstrated through laboratory leadership, teaching roles, and examiner responsibilities.
A highly experienced biomedical scientist and educator with over two decades of diverse roles spanning academic research, teaching, diagnostics, and scientific communication.
Research Technician (2001–2005, University of Birmingham): Supported cardiovascular research through cell culture, ELISA, flow cytometry, and assay development.
Assistant Scientific Officer (1999–2001, APHA): Conducted high-throughput histopathology and infectious disease diagnostics in a CL3 lab, including bovine post-mortems and tissue analysis.
Biology Teacher (2012–2018, MPW College): Delivered high-impact teaching with a 100% pass rate, tailoring lessons to diverse learners and maintaining academic excellence.
PhD in Biomedical Sciences (2009–2012, University of Birmingham) Advanced research in life sciences with a focus on cellular and molecular biology.
Postgraduate Teacher Training (2007–2008, University of Central England) Formal qualification in education, preparing for teaching roles in science.
Associate Fellow of Higher Education (2019–2020, Aston University) Recognized for contributions to higher education teaching and learning.
BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences – 2:1 Classification (1997–1999, Coventry University) Solid foundation in biological theory and laboratory practice.
HND in Applied Biology (1995–1997, Stratford-upon-Avon College) Vocational training in biological techniques and applied science.