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Dr Sarah Kingdon serves as an Honorary University Fellow at Peninsula Medical School within the Faculty of Health at the University of Plymouth. As a specialty trainee and NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Clinical Oncology, she maintains active clinical and research roles with a specialization in neuro-oncology.
Her educational qualifications include:
- MBChB and BMedSci from the University of Sheffield (2012)
- MRCP from the Royal College of Physicians (2016)
- PCert from The Institute of Cancer Research
Dr Kingdon's research centers on clinical neuro-oncology with particular emphasis on identifying and validating novel biomarkers for Meningioma. Her work bridges translational science and clinical practice to develop improved diagnostic approaches for brain tumors. Additional scholarly interests span oncology education, cancer biology, and geriatric oncology as evidenced by her publication record. She actively contributes to medical education through structured teaching programs.
Her publications demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement across medical education, hematologic malignancies, gynecologic oncology, and geriatric care. The research portfolio reveals consistent focus on practical clinical applications, biomarker discovery, and educational innovation in oncology training.
Professional recognition includes:
- NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship
Dr Kingdon serves as a teaching contributor for the Oncology Nursing MSc program at the University of Plymouth, delivering instruction on cell biology of cancer. Within the Peninsula Medical School BMBS program, she teaches Oncology Emergencies and Cases in Oncology. Her external engagement includes the NOTCH National Oncology Trainee Collaborative Healthcare Research initiative. While specific grant details beyond her NIHR fellowship aren't specified, her academic clinical training supports integrated research and clinical development.





