- Cell Biology
- Cancer Research
- Medical Education
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Dr. Nazim Ali is a Lecturer in Bioscience at Keele University's School of Medicine, specializing in Medical Education and Cell Biology. He teaches on the Phase 1 MBChB programme, leads the Health and Disease Unit, and co-leads the Professional Development Programme. His research focuses on enhancing collaborative learning and developing critical thinking skills in medical education, alongside molecular studies in prostate cancer and cell signaling pathways. BSc (Hons) in Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Aberdeen (2003) PhD in Molecular Biology, University of York Dr. Ali's educational research emphasizes interactive and innovative learning methods, particularly in Problem-Based Learning (PBL) frameworks. His biomedical research investigates the role of ADAM proteases and transmembrane proteins in prostate cancer progression, including oxidative stress regulation and enzyme-mediated signaling processes. His publications span both educational research and cell biology, with recent work focusing on PBL curriculum redesign and critical thinking tool development. Earlier studies address protease mechanisms in cancer biomarker shedding and endosomal sorting pathways. No scientific awards explicitly listed in the provided text.










