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| Dr Stephany Veuger is an Associate Professor in Applied sciences, Previously she has held posts with Sunderland University (Senior Lecturer in Clinical Biochemistry in the Department of Pharmacy, Health and Well-being), the Open University (lecturer) and Newcastle University (lecturer and e-learning developer). Her first class degree in biomedical sciences was obtained at Northumbria University and her PhD on the interactive effects of Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase and DNA-dependent protein kinase in response to DNA damage was obtained in the Cancer Research Unit at Newcastle university. Stephany holds an MA in Education Leadership and is building a strong teaching and learning focus to her research She is committed to remaining up-to-date with new developments in the fields of medical education and health sciences to ensure improvement of learning and teaching quality. Her pedagogical interests lie in student autonomy and self-regulation as she strongly believes that independent learning offers a route to lifelong learning. She was awarded senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy in recognition of her support of staff as well as student practice and is now a mentor and reviewer for staff hoping to gain fellowship. In addition to her pedagogic and scientific research activities, Stephany has participated in numerous community outreach and fundraising activities benefitting cancer sufferers and cancer research. She has co-hosted a one day practical course in cancer research for A level students and their teachers as part of Newcastle Cancer centre’s community engagement programme. Stephany teaches extensively on the Medical Diploma which is run in collaboration with St Georges University in Grenada in the Caribbean and on the undergraduate and postgraduate courses for Biomedical Sciences; Further Information Senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) Member of the European Medical Writer’s Association (EMWA)
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| A major focus of her research has been to evaluate DNA repair inhibitors as potential drugs to be used in combination with current therapies or as stand-alone therapies in cancer treatment. She has supported anticancer drug discovery projects by (1) evaluating drugs to exploit underlying molecular defects in a range of human cancers (2) investigating interactive effects of proteins involved in the sensing and responding to DNA damage (3) developing and validating pharmacodynamic biomarkers for agents progressing to clinical trials. She has played a key role within the drug development group at the Northern Cancer Centre where her work evaluating agents progressing to clinical trials and in developing biomarkers contributed towards the successful introduction of PARP inhibitors into patients. Stephany is currently focussing on the repurposing of PARP -1 inhibitors for cancer therapy. Stephany is collaborating with medicinal chemists at Northumbria University to explore the underlying biological mechanisms of novel therapeutics both alone and in combination with repair inhibitors Stephany's research is focussed on the mechanisms of DNA repair following ionising radiation/chemotherapeutic drugs and the role of NFkappa B in mediating resistance. Much of this is mechanistic in nature and relates an understanding of the contribution of activated NFkappa B to cellular responses to DNA damage with disease resistance to therapy. This is important as by defining resistance mechanisms to IR and clinically important DNA damaging agents, it has important implications for the way in which cancer therapies are used and how future regimens may be developed (disease to medicine use). She has an interest in both solid tumours (breast and prostate) and haematological malignancies (AML, CLL) as well as paediatric malignancies (neuroblastoma). Translational studies - so called- ‘bench to bedside’ are the focus of some of her research in chronic lymphoblastic leukaemia (CLL) and the application of DNA-PK or ATM inhibitors. This work is currently under review.
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- Differential sensitivity of MCPH1- and BRCA2-deficient cancer cells to PARP-1 inhibition, Chapman, I., Wu, X., Veuger, S., Jowsey, P. 3 Apr 2026, In: PLoS One
- Employability through a lens: multidisciplinary, student-centered approach to career development, Veuger, S., Biala, W. 25 Jan 2024, Lighting the Labyrinth, York, Advance HE
- Leading a faculty-wide peer-support programme for widening participation students: Learning from the personal and professional development of an undergraduate intern, Hayman, R., Mendes, R., Allan, J., Veuger, S. 15 Oct 2024, In: International Journal for Students as Partners
- Online laboratory simulations as a pedagogy to reduce anxiety and build confidence for student success, Racey, S., Akladi, R., Williams, L., Olley, L., Goodall, S., McCartney-Bulmer, K., Veuger, S. 5 Feb 2024, In: Journal of Applied Learning and Teaching
- Quantifiable and Inexpensive Cell-Free Fluorescent Method to Confirm the Ability of Novel Compounds to Chelate Iron, Carter, A., Veuger, S., Racey, S. 23 Feb 2024, In: Journal of Visualized Experiments
- Supporting the Biomedical Science UG Project Research Journey Through Staff-Student Partnerships, Veuger, S., Cookson, L., Creighton, H., Gallaher, S., Racey, S., Ridley, M., Robson, I. 29 May 2024, In: British Journal of Biomedical Science
- Effect of cyclic substituents on the anti-cancer activity and DNA interaction of ruthenium(II) bis-phenanthroline dipyridoquinoline, Nyong-Bassey, E., Hicks, A., Bergin, P., Tuite, E., Kozhevnikov, V., Veuger, S. 18 Oct 2023, In: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
- Expression and Activity of the NF-κB Subunits in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia: A Role for RelB and Non-Canonical Signalling, Mulligan, E., Tudhope, S., Hunter, J., Clift, A., Elliott, S., Summerfield, G., Wallis, J., Pepper, C., Durkacz, B., Veuger, S., Willmore, E. 26 Sep 2023, In: Cancers
- Improving the transition of bioscience students through teaching of discipline writing practices, Veuger, S. 10 Jul 2023, Perspectives on Enhancing Student Transition Into Higher Education and Beyond, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA, IGI Global
- Inclusive frameworks in online STEM teaching and learning, Veuger, S., Butler, D., Wood, P., Potter, A. 18 Aug 2023, Handbook of Research on Innovative Frameworks and Inclusive Models for Online Learning, Hershey, US, IGI Global
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- Oral presentation: Advance HE Forum: Sowing the seeds of change 2022
- Vasiliki Lolou The Role of Synthetic and Naturally Derived Isothiocyanates in Experimental Models of Skin Photo-aging and Psoriasis Start Date: 03/02/2020 End Date: 25/03/2022
- Gina Abdelaal The road to personalised anticancer therapy: utilizing the LAT1 transporter as a selective means for iron deprivation Start Date: 01/03/2019 End Date: 10/05/2023
- Laura Duffy Dissecting the role of Gremlin 1 in Systemic Sclerosis Start Date: 05/11/2019 End Date: 26/10/2021
- Jasmine Toomey ‘In vitro co-targeting of PARP-1 and HDAC-1 in prostate cells of varying maspin status’ Start Date: 23/09/2015 End Date: 18/11/2020
- Andrew Carter Evaluation of iron chelators for cancer therapy, alone or in combination with DNA repair inhibitors Start Date: 01/11/2019 End Date: 02/05/2024
- Etubonesi Nyong-Bassey Preclinical testing of novel natural, synthetic and semi-synthetic compounds as anticancer agents Start Date: 01/12/2019 End Date: 23/05/2025
- Education MEd December 05 2017
- Biomedical Science PhD September 01 1999
- Senior Fellow (SFHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2014
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