معرفی
Shane Colley serves as a Lecturer at Murdoch University's School of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, focusing on molecular mechanisms in cellular activities with applications in cancer research and clinical diagnostics.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (Microbiology and Molecular Biology), The University of Western Australia (1986-1988)
- Post-Graduate Diploma of Science (Biotechnology and Cellular Biology), The University of Western Australia (1989)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Molecular and Cellular Biology), University of Western Australia (1989-1998)
- Certificate of Learning and Teaching, Murdoch University (2024)
Research Focus: Dr. Colley's career centers on steroid receptor mechanics in cancer development and metabolism, including oncogene impacts on blood cell differentiation, estrogen-responsive bone gene expression, and steroid receptor repressor functions in breast/prostate/colorectal cancers. His current work bridges laboratory research with clinical applications through molecular diagnostic collaborations to enhance patient testing protocols.
Scientific Recognition:
- Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA)
Research Impact: His investigations have yielded UK and Australian patents and collaborative projects with medicinal chemists developing steroid antagonists. Current efforts prioritize establishing practical partnerships with diagnostic laboratories to address immediate clinical testing challenges while advancing cancer metabolism research.




