Teaching
I hold a Certificate of Professional Studies in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. I have taught a range of topics across parasitology as well as transferrable skills in science to both undergraduate and postgraduate students since joining the University of Liverpool in 2012. For most of this time, I have convened a second-year undergraduate parasitology module (Veterinary Parasitology and Public Health).
Modules for 2024-25
Advanced Genomic Analysis
Module code: LIFE750
Role: Teaching
Biology of Veterinary Pathogens: Lessons for Disease Control
Module code: LIFE367
Role: Teaching
Communication and Study Skills for the Life Sciences
Module code: LIFE130
Role: Teaching
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH
Module code: LIFE702
Role: Teaching
Veterinary Parasitology and Public Health
Module code: LIFE216
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Supervised Theses
- A Reverse Vaccinology Approach to Identifying Vaccine Candidate Antigens for Bovine Trichomoniasis
- Antigen discovery in Trypanosoma vivax
- Comparative approaches to genome evolution in Blastocystis and Entamoeba
- Genetic analyses of Haemosporidian parasites infecting captive and free populations of wild birds
- Sequence analysis of the merozoite surface protein 7 (PvMSP-7) multigene family: vaccine candidates for Plasmodium vivax
- The effects of development and virulence on gene expression in the protozoan parasite Neospora caninum
- Variant Surface Glycoprotein Diversity in African Trypanosomes