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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, Analytical Chemistry
The Danger of Designer Benzodiazepines
Dr Alison Halliday

Young depressed man sitting on floor

Young depressed man sitting on floor
Analytical Chemistry
Exploring the Chemistry of Sweet Potatoes
Dr Alison Halliday

Sweet potatoes

sweet potatoes
Clinical & Pharma, Analytical Chemistry
Searching For Antivirals For COVID–19
Dr Alison Halliday

COVID Testing

COVID 19 Testing
Environment & Sustainability, Analytical Chemistry
Upcycling Plastic Bottles into Hydrogels
Dr Alison Halliday

Bottle Plant

Bottle Plant worker
Clinical & Pharma, Analytical Chemistry
Improving the Routine Analysis of Antipsychotic Drugs
Dr Alison Halliday

Mind drugs

Mental Drugs
Analytical Chemistry
Assuring the Quality of Chinese Medicinal Herbs
Dr Alison Halliday

Astragali Radix (AR), known as “Huang Qi” in Chinese

Astragali Radix (AR), known as “Huang Qi” in Chinese
Analytical Chemistry
Boosting Prebiotic Carbohydrates In Lentils
Dr Alison Halliday

Lentils Science Research

Lentils Science Research
Clinical & Pharma, Cool Science
Discovering Anti–Inflammatory Compounds In Chinese Medicinal Herbs
Dr Alison Halliday

Asian chinese male pharmacist cutting chinese herbs in front of counter at chinese medicine shop

Asian chinese male pharmacist cutting chinese herbs in front of counter at chinese medicine shop