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Dr Alison Halliday

After completing an undergraduate degree in Biochemistry & Genetics at Sheffield University, Alison was awarded a PhD in Human Molecular Genetics at the University of Newcastle. She carried out five years as a Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow at UCL, investigating the genes involved in a childhood obesity syndrome. Moving into science communications, she spent ten years at Cancer Research UK engaging the public about the charity’s work. She now specialises in writing about research across the life sciences, medicine and health.

Blogs by Author
Clinical & Pharma, Science of the Future
A New Technique For Quantifying Bevacizumab In Eye Formulations
Dr Alison Halliday

Child eye test

Child Eye test
Clinical & Pharma, Science of the Future
Ultrapure Water Benefits Patients on Dialysis
Dr Alison Halliday
Find out about the clinical benefits of ultrapure water for patients on dialysis
hemodialysis room equipment for patients on Dialysis
Clinical & Pharma, Science of the Future
Photodynamic Therapy: A Promising Alternative For Treating Blood Infections?
Dr Alison Halliday

blood infection

Blood Infection
Clinical & Pharma, Science of the Future
Improving Clinical Testing For Testosterone Deficiency
Dr Alison Halliday

Boy taking blood

Boy taking Blood
Clinical & Pharma, Science of the Future
Developing Innovative Nanomaterials To Deliver New Antimicrobials
Dr Alison Halliday

T-Cell

T-Cell
Clinical & Pharma, Science of the Future
A Simple New Method For Distinguishing Insulin Products
Dr Alison Halliday

insulin

Insulin
Cool Science, Analytical Chemistry
Determining Sex Through The Analysis Of Fingerprint Residue
Dr Alison Halliday

Finger Print

Finger Print
New Born Baby