Dr Said Khelwatty

About

I began my higher education at Kingston Universityin 2005 with an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences. Upon graduating in 2008, I undertook a MSc degree in Biomedical Sciences, specialising in Haematology. Subsequently, I started my PhD in Cancer biology and therapeutics in (2009-2012) at 重口味SM. 

In 2013, I began my tenure as a Postdoctoral Fellow and have worked on several research projects in translational cancer research field, which focuses on finding predictive biomarkers for targeted therapy of colorectal cancer patients and was externally funded by BRIGHT charity, and as a result was also able to gain the fellowship of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences. 

I was appointed to a lectureship within the School of Life Science, Pharmacy and Chemistry at Kingston Universityin 2018. I currently teach on a range of bioscience programmes and very much research active with a focus on colorectal cancer diagnosis and therapy. 

Academic responsibilities

Senior Lecturer in Clinical Immunology

Qualifications

  • Fellow of Advance Higher Education (FHEA), 2020
  • Fellow Institute of Biomedical Science (FIBMS), 2015
  • PhD Cancer Biology and Therapeutics, 2012
  • MSc Biomedical Sciences, 2009
  • BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciences, 2008

Teaching and learning

Module Leader 

LS7001 - Research Techniques & Scientific Communication

LS7010 - MSc Research Project Module

Undergraduate courses taught

Postgraduate courses taught

Research

I have an extensive research background with particular expertise in translational cancer research. I draw strong technical and analytical expertise in biological and clinical significance of growth factor receptor family with tyrosine kinase activity and cancer stem cells in human malignancies, in particular colorectal cancer.

Currently my research interests are in the following areas:

1. Biological and clinical significance and targeting of growth factor receptors with tyrosine kinase activities in human cancers.

2. Predictive biomarkers for response to therapy in colorectal cancer.

3. Development of monoclonal antibody (mAb) products for use in colorectal cancer diagnosis and therapy

Areas of specialism

  • Cell Culture
  • Histopathology
  • Molecular Diagnostics
  • Drug Resistance Development
  • Monoclonal Antibodies

Scholarly affiliations

  • British Association for Cancer Research
  • American Association for Cancer Research

Research student supervision

Publications

Number of items: 12.

Article

Khan, Tanzeel, , , Dalgleish, Angus, Bagwan, Izhar, Mudan, Satvinder and (2023) Medical Research Archives, 11(11), ISSN (online) 2375-1924

, Puvanenthiran, Soozana, Essapen, Sharadah, Bagwan, Izhar, and (2021) Cancers, 13(4), e638. ISSN (print) 2072-6694

Khan, Tanzeel, , Dalgleish, Angus G., , , Mudan, Satvinder and (2020) Oncology Reports, 44(6), pp. 2581-2594. ISSN (print) 1021-335X

, , Bagwan, Izhar, Green, Margaret, and (2019) Oncotarget, 10(18), pp. 1704-1715. ISSN (online) 1949-2553

, Essapen, S., Haagsma, B., Bagwan, I., Green, M., , and (2018) Oncotarget, 9, pp. 19662-19674. ISSN (online) 1949-2553

, , Bagwan, Izhar, Green, Margaret, and (2016) Oncotarget, 8(5), pp. 7666-7677. ISSN (online) 1949-2553

, , , Fan, Zhen and (2015) British Journal of Cancer, 113(7), pp. 1010-1019. ISSN (print) 0007-0920

, Essapen, Sharadah, Bagwan, Izhar, Green, Margaret, Seddon, Alan and (2014) PloS one, 9(3), e91139. ISSN (print) 1932-6203

, , Seddon, Alan Michael and (2013) Frontiers in Bioscience, 18(2), pp. 394-421. ISSN (print) 1093-9946

, , , Seddon, A.M., Essapen, S., Del Vecchio, C.A., Wong, A.J. and Eccles, S. (2012) British Journal of Cancer, 106, pp. 883-888. ISSN (print) 0007-0920

Conference or Workshop Item

, Essapen, Sharadah, , Fan, Zhen and (2013) In: 104th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 6-10 Apr 2013, Washington, U.S.A..

Thesis

(2012) (PhD thesis), 重口味SM, .

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