Shareen Doak

Professor Shareen Heather Doak (born 1 December 1978) holds a personal chair in Genotoxicology and Cancer at Swansea University and is a leading female British scientist in the field of Nanotoxicology globally.[1]

Education

Shareen was educated abroad in Saudi Arabia in her early years before returning to the UK to complete her A levels at St. Michaels School in Llanelli, South Wales. Shareen studied for a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Genetics at Swansea University, for which she obtained a 1st class honors degree in 2000. Remaining at Swansea University, Shareen completed her PhD in Oncology and Cancer biology at the Genetics department in 2003 under the supervision of Professor Jim Parry and Dr. Liz Parry.

Career

After working for a short period as a post-doctoral researcher and genetics tutor at Swansea University, on research projects including biomarkers for prostate cancer and identifying thresholds dose-response for direct-acting genotoxins, Doak gained a prestigious Research Councils UK (RCUK) Academic Fellowship in 2007 which was supported by both the Swansea University Medical School and the Swansea University College of Engineering at Swansea University. In 2014, Shareen was promoted to a personal chair in Genotoxicology and Cancer, as one of the youngest scientists to be awarded a professorship at Swansea University. Alongside her research projects in nano(geno)toxicology, In Vitro toxicology, and prostate cancer, Shareen is Director of the Centre for NanoHealth at Swansea University Medical School as well as being a UK and EUROTOX Registered Toxicologist.

References

  1. "Professor Shareen Doak staff page". Swansea University medical School. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
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