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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 Comprehensive Approach for Characterising Therapeutic Antibodies
Dr Alison Halliday

Scientist at work

Scientist at work
Analytical Chemistry, Cool Science
Ensuring The Nutritional Quality Of Powdered Infant Formulas
Dr Alison Halliday

Baby Drinking Milk

Baby Drinking Milk
Analytical Chemistry, Cool Science
Is It Safe To Eat Brown Crab?
Dr Alison Halliday

Crab

crab
Analytical Chemistry, Cool Science
A Step Closer To Roadside Cannabis Sensing
Dr Alison Halliday

Scientific Cannabis

Scientific Cannabis
Environment & Sustainability, Cool Science
Reducing Lead Levels In Rice Using Simple Cooking Methods
Dr Alison Halliday

Children Holding Rice

Children Holding Rice
Environment & Sustainability, Analytical Chemistry
Developing ‘Green Plastics’ For Use In Food Packaging
Dr Alison Halliday

biodegradable Packaging

enviro friendly packaging
Analytical Chemistry, Science of the Future
Exploring The Origins Of Childhood Leukaemia
Dr Alison Halliday

Child with Cancer

child with cancer
Clinical & Pharma, Science of the Future
Can 3D Printing Help Overcome Challenges With Drug Delivery?
Dr Alison Halliday

Blood Pressure

Heart Pressure