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Dr Qaiser I Sheikh is a Lecturer and Course Director for the MSc Molecular Biology and Biotechnology program at the University of Sheffield's School of Biosciences. He holds administrative roles including admission coordination and pastoral support for postgraduate students. His academic career spans postdoctoral research in DNA methylation mechanisms, cytochrome P450 enzyme studies, and protein purification techniques using yeast models. He has taught extensively in molecular bioscience laboratory practices and supervised research projects. His professional history includes visiting academic roles at King Saud University (2009-2010) and the University of Sharjah (2013-2015).
Education: PhD in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from the University of Sheffield (1996-2002), followed by postdoctoral training in enzymology and protein structure-function relationships.
Research interests focus on molecular mechanisms of DNA modification enzymes, protein purification methodologies, and applications of molecular biology in biotechnology. His recent work explores pedagogical innovations in bioscience practicals and exosome-mediated therapeutic strategies in cancer biology.
Teaching responsibilities include laboratory course coordination, supervision of research projects, and curriculum development for postgraduate programs. No formal awards are listed, though his contributions to education and research are reflected in his extensive career history.
Professional activities include administrative oversight of MSc programs and interdisciplinary collaborations in biotechnology and microbiology fields.
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