Teaching
• PhD, MD, MRes, MPhil supervisor
• The strand convener and a member of Board of examiners, Women's & Children's Health for the MRes (BioMedSci) course (2012- to date)
• Academic Lead, North West School of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Health Education England (2014-to date)
• Lead for Postgraduate teaching, Academic board, Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists, UK (2018-to date)
Recently Supervised Thesis
Adult epithelial stem cells in the human endometrium: existence, location and 3D histo-architecture
Dyskerin (DKC1), telomerase subunit, is expressed and regulated in healthy endometrium: Implications for endometrial pathologies
Endometrial cancer: involvement of androgens and metastasis inducing proteins: Link; 200836956__Jul2016.pdf
Metastasis Inducing Proteins in Endometrial Cancer: The Impact of S100P knockdown on phenotypical and functional Characteristics of the endometrial cancer cell line RL95-2
Supervisor for Research & Scholarship Programme
STrand convenor for Women's & Childrens Health, and a project supervisor for MRes degree at Institute of Translational Medicine
I offer projects relevant to human endometrium, stem cells, telomerase, endometrial cancer, cell fate and tissue regenration.
PhD supervisor: ITM, Women's Health, Cancer biology and Pathology.
I offer projects relevant to human endometrium, stem cells, telomerase, endometrial cancer, cell fate and tissue regenration.
Modules for 2024-25
Advanced Biological Sciences Research Project 1 (Full-Time)
Module code: LIFE737
Role: Teaching
Advanced Biological Sciences Research Project 2 (Full-Time)
Module code: LIFE738
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Advanced ultrasound in reproductive medicine
- Alterations of endometrial basement membrane integrity and stem/progenitor cell markers in endometriosis
- An assessment of the differentiation potential of epithelial stem cells in adult endometrium
- DYSKERIN (DKC1), TELOMERASE SUBUNIT, IS EXPRESSED AND REGULATED IN HEALTHY ENDOMETRIUM: IMPLICATIONS FOR ENDOMETRIAL PATHOLOGIES
- Endometrial Cancer Cell Lines as a Model for Metastasis
- Endometrial cancer: involvement of androgens and metastasis inducing proteins
- Investigating the Pathology of Endometriosis through the use of Bioinformatics
- Investigating the mechanisms of aberrant blastocyst implantation in the fallopian tube
- Standardising biosamples for the investigation of hTERC and TERRA in endometrial cancer pathogenesis
- The effect of obesity and dyslipidaemia on myometrial contractility
- The role of metastasis inducing proteins in endometrial cancer