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Research Interests
- Bladder cancer, including prognosis markers
- DNA Damage and Repair, particularly in human sperm.
- Comet assays
- Chemosensitivity of cancer biopsies.
- Bioethics
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Political / Ethical views
On the 3rd of Febuary 2003 Valerie McKelvey-Martin expressed concern that "Human embryos are being treated as commodities, rather than as early stage human beings,” in a lecture at The University of Ulster’s Coleraine campus.
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CV
- BSc Nursing Studies, University of Ulster in 1983
- DPhil in Genetics University of Ulster 1986.
- Postdoc University of Ulster 1987
- Postdoc Queens University of Belfast 1988
- Lectureship in Molecular Biology at the University of Ulster 1989.
- Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching in Higher Education 1993
- Senior Lecturer 1995
- Reader in Molecular Genetics 1999-2003
- Professor of Molecular Biosciences and Head of Biomedical Sciences in 2003.
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