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Dr Charlotte Green serves as a Business Development Manager within the Drug Discovery Unit at the University of Dundee. With a strong research background spanning multiple disciplines, she contributes significantly to the university's research output in pharmacology, drug discovery, and age-related disease research.
Her research interests focus on Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Science, Age-related Research, Genomics, and Comorbidity Studies. Dr Green's work bridges business development with scientific research, particularly in antimicrobial resistance and genomic studies of age-related conditions. Her approach combines practical drug development with cutting-edge genomic analysis to address complex health challenges.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent focus on translational research that moves from basic science to practical applications. The work spans antimicrobial resistance strategies, drug discovery methodologies, and genomic investigations of age-related multimorbidity, demonstrating a commitment to addressing significant public health challenges through interdisciplinary approaches.
- Science For All Badge 2023 - Recognizing contributions to public engagement and participation in scientific research
Dr Green actively supervises research projects and contributes to the Drug Discovery Unit's strategic direction. Her involvement as an investigator on the 'Predictive Assays for Detecting and Explaining Compound Toxicity in Drug Discovery' project demonstrates her leadership in securing research funding and directing scientific investigations. The consistent publication of annual reports indicates strong project management and reporting capabilities.
As part of the Drug Discovery Unit, Dr Green works within a collaborative research environment focused on advancing pharmaceutical science. Her contributions to the unit's annual reports suggest involvement in documenting research progress, identifying new opportunities, and facilitating the translation of scientific discoveries into potential therapeutic applications.


