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    United Kingdom

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20162025

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Research Statement

I am a Lecturer in Precision Medicine at the Patrick G. Johnson Centre for Cancer Research, Queen’s University Belfast. I have expertise in applying and validating translational cancer research methodologies using molecular pathology techniques (immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridisation, multiplex immunofluorescence, digital image analysis) and statistics with a specialist interest in orodigestive cancers (Head and Neck, Oesophageal, Colorectal). My research focuses on predictive biomarker studies and understanding confounding variables that influence the prediction of poor prognosis subgroups in cancer research including reproducible study design, choice of molecular test, and assessment criteria.

Research Focus

Molecular pathology, image analysis, interdisciplinary science

Teaching

Postgraduate Teaching

  • SCM8132/8109: Biostatistical Informatics, module coordinator
  • SCM8066: Translational Cancer Medicine, lecturer

Undergraduate Teaching

  • C25 Case Based Learning, facilitator
  • BMS2102: Skills for Scientists, tutor
  • MED3013: Image and Image Processing in Medicine, lecturer
  • BMS3112: Biomedical Science Research Project, dissertation supervisor
  • CSC3032: Software Engineering Research Project, project champion 

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