Dr Heidi Sowter

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Senior Lecturer

Life Sciences

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115 New Cavendish Street
London
GB
W1W 6UW
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About me

After obtaining a BSc. In Marine Biology at Swansea University, I worked as a technician for a biotechnology company who specialised in making monoclonal antibodies. During this time I became interested in cancer research, and found a job at Cambridge University working as a research assistant. While working here I was lucky enough to be able to complete a part time PhD entitled ‘Growth Factors in Ovarian Cancer’, which led me to a postdoctoral researcher position at Oxford University. Here, I worked at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, and published several articles in the area of hypoxic pathways and cell death in cancer. I then moved to another postdoctoral position at the Institute of Cancer Research in London (specifically Breakthrough Breast Cancer), where I developed a mouse model of BRCA-related ovarian cancer. After this, I obtained a lectureship at the University of Derby, where I worked as a senior lecturer in oncology for 13 years. I then worked at Nottingham Trent University as a Principal Lecturer, before making the move back to London to join Westminster University as a senior lecturer in Health and Wellbeing.

Teaching

In my previous academic posts I have been course leader for BSc. Human Biology and MSc. Biomedical Health, and at Westminster University I have taken the role as course lead for MSc. Integrative Health and Wellbeing. I have taught a wide range of health-related subjects, such as Oncology and Immunology, Translational Oncology, Epigenetics, Physiology, Ethics in Biosciences and Research Methods, to name a few. Enabling students to gain strong employability skills has been a focus of my work, as has ensuring that they have a robust personal tutorial system.  I have also supervised more UG and PG research projects than I can count, and have helped several students successfully get into Graduate Entry Medicine. Outside of University teaching, I have worked as a trainer for the NHS cancer network, and provided oncology workshops for nurses around England.

Research

My area of research is focussed on oncology, and before taking a lectureship at Derby I published several highly cited articles in the areas of angiogenesis and hypoxic signalling pathways. Since becoming an academic I have continued some molecular and cell biology research by forging collaborations with groups from Nottingham University and the University of Southern California, and my most recent PhD student investigated dysregulation of calcium channels in ovarian cancer. Over the last 10 years I have developed a strong interest in translational medicine, and have been the chief investigator of two clinical trials: ‘Yoga for Gynaecological Cancer patients’ and ‘Inspiratory muscle training for cancer patients suffering from dyspnoea.’