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Seth Racey is a Lecturer at Northumbria University, holding a PhD in Genetics from the University of Leicester. He teaches on the Medical Diploma program in collaboration with St. George's University, Grenada, and contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology courses. His research focuses on biomedical education, cancer biology, and iron chelation mechanisms in disease treatment. Key publications include innovative methods for student success via online simulations and studies on iron chelators' anticancer effects. Racey actively collaborates on projects involving stem cell engraftment and bone formation.
- Qualifications: BSc (Hons) in Animal Biology (St Andrews), PhD in Genetics (Leicester)
Research interests span biomedical education methodologies, cancer cell metabolism, and genetic instability linked to iron dysregulation. His work bridges laboratory innovation with clinical applications, particularly in oncology and regenerative medicine. He has contributed to foundational studies on ADAMTS-1 enzyme roles in bone biology and preclinical stem cell models.
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