About
Professor Edwina Brennan is an Associate Professor with expertise in biotechnology, molecular biology, microbiology, and environmental sciences. She has been serving as a science lecturer and module coordinator since 2011 and holds a part-time lecturing position in biology at RCSI Bahrain since 2009.
Education:
- Ph.D., Institute of Technology Carlow (2010)
- B.Sc. Hons. Industrial Biology with Bioinformatics, Institute of Technology Carlow (2005)
Research Interests:
Her research spans several interconnected fields:
- Biotechnology & Molecular Biology: Focused on advancing biotechnological applications in medical and environmental contexts.
- Microbiology: Specializing in medical microbiology, particularly antimicrobial resistance and opportunistic pathogens.
- Environmental Sciences: Investigating microbial interactions within environmental systems.
Research Publications:
Her recent work includes studies on 5-ALA as a photosensitising agent for antimicrobial photodynamic inactivation of fungi, bridging microbiology and biotechnology applications. Additionally, she has explored educational methodologies for English language learners in science education.
Scientific Awards:
- External grant from SBI pharma
Research Supervision & Grants:
She actively supervises summer research students in areas including medical microbiology, molecular biology, and protein purification. Her research has been supported by external funding from SBI pharma.
Teaching Experience:
Throughout her career, she has held various teaching positions including tutoring in chemistry and physics (2006-2009) and lecturing in analytical techniques (2007-2008) at the Institute of Technology Carlow.
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