Samantha Campbell Casey
Samantha Campbell Casey

Dr Samantha Campbell Casey

Lecturer

Biography

Dr Samantha Campbell Casey is a Lecturer in Biomedical Science and Programme Leader for the MSc Biomedical Suite within the School of Applied Sciences. She was appointed as a University Teaching Fellow in 2011, was made a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2016 and has a strategic research focus on employability and skills development and is an active member of the University Centre for Higher Education Research.

After completing her undergraduate studies in Molecular Biology, she was awarded a BBSRC CASE funded studentship, working in collaboration with Rhone Poulenc, investigating histidine biosynthesis in Arabidopsis to identify potential new herbicide targets at the University of Glasgow. A period of post doctoral work working on herpes viruses, and on apicomplexan parasites provided a strong background in the area of antimicrobial research, which continued on arrival at Edinburgh Napier where she has worked on investigating bacteriophages as potential new treatment options for bacterial infections.

Samantha joined Edinburgh Napier as a Lecturer in Biomedical Science in 2005 working on the CeLLs project (Collaborative e-learning in Life Sciences), an innovative, collaborative project with SQA, Dundee University, Scottish Colleges and the Interactive University to generate online materials to support undergraduate teaching in Chemistry and Biology. She has held numerous leadership roles including Programme Leader/ Deputy programme leader/ year 2 lead for the undergraduate biological sciences suite of programmes (2011 to 2020), for the MSc Biomedical Suite since 2019, has been deputy convenor of the School LTA committee, and is Convenor of the School Health and Safety Committee. Between 2014 and 2016 Samantha led the strategic review of the undergraduate programme suite to streamline provision and ensure employability was at the heart of the new programmes which were successfully approved in 2016 and accredited by the Royal Society of Biology. As programme leader for the MSc Biomedical Suite she has implemented a programme of Academic and Employability Skills sessions to support the transition of students to MSc level study and has co developed stage 1 of the new 2 year programme in Pharmaceutical and Analytical Science which was approved in 2021. She is passionate about ensuring international students are effectively supported and as PL for a programme which recruits primarily international students, is undertaking research in this area to facilitate a clearer understanding of the challenges faced by these students.

Samantha’s focus on employability and skills research developed back in 2009 when she developed a Personal Development guide for students to evaluate their skills progression and development for future employment. This developed into a long term programme of research, including the development and evaluation of the Skills Passport, which supports students to evidence and articulate their skills development in preparation for employment. This work has established Samantha as an expert in employability and established a strong commitment to employability and skills development across the school, including the establishment of employer panels and regular interaction with industry to support learning and teaching, ensuring students are effectively prepared for employment on graduation.
Samantha has taught on a range of modules at all levels across the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes both in Edinburgh and overseas, has held multiple module leaderships, and is currently module leader for undergraduate Biochemistry (Edinburgh and Sri Lanka). She has supervised four PhD students to completion across pedagogy projects and her subject discipline, and is supporting two current PhD students as Panel Chair.

As an academic leader Samantha provides extensive support through mentoring of staff on all aspects of learning teaching and assessment. As Convenor of the School Health and Safety Committee she has led on issues related to workload, ensuring staff within the School are effectively supported and their voice heard. Her commitment to the EnRoute programme as an assessor and informal mentor has supported numerous staff across the school to success. Samantha is passionate about supporting the development of new scientific talent and regularly engages in outreach work with local schools, including via the STEM ambassador scheme and other local projects, and has supported staff development in this area especially within the technical team.

Esteem

Conference Organising Activity

  • Member of the organising committee and facilitator for the University Teaching Fellows conference Summer 2019
  • Member of the organising committee for the University Teaching Fellows conference January 2018
  • Invited reviewer for QAA 3rd International Enhancement in Higher Education conference abstracts
  • Member of the organising committee for Edinburgh Napier University Staff Conference June 2012

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External examiner for Newcastle University School of Biology Cellular and Molecular Biology programme

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

 

Grant Reviewer

  • National Biofilms Innovation Centre Proof of Concept applications
  • BBSRC peer review

 

Invited Speaker

  • Using reflective practice to support longitudinal induction to assessment, feedback and skills within a 2-year Postgraduate programme, Equity in Education & Society conference (SCOTLAND) May 2024
  • Using reflective practice to support longitudinal induction to assessment, feedback and skills within a 2-year Postgraduate programme AHEA Assessment Conference (Manchester) June 2024
  • Supporting students in skills, assessment and feedback through longitudinal induction within a 2-year Postgraduate programme Horizons in STEM conference June 2024
  • "Supporting international MSc students to success". QAA Quality insights conference
  • What I wish I had known before coming here": Understanding the needs and problems faced by International Taught PG (ITPG) students "The Gathering" Edinburgh Napier Staff Conference
  • Responsive curriculum development to support engagement and success for International Students, Online Joint seminar on Cross Cultural Communications and Teaching with GXUST, Liuzhou, China: February 2023
  • The challenge of developing reflective learners, Bioscience Education Summit, University of Edinburgh
  • Researching skills development: students as partners in this process Edinburgh Napier University Staff research conference
  • “Enhancing skills development and reflective practise in students during their programme of study”. Horizons in STEM conference
  • “Reflections on skills development” Life of Learning, Engaging students in learning, teaching and assessment conference
  • If we build it, will they come? QAA 13th Annual Enhancement Themes Conference
  • ‘Skills Passport’ for Life Sciences at Edinburgh Napier University: Helping students to help themselves QAA International Conference on Enhancement and Innovation in Higher Education
  • Feedforward to submission Edinburgh Napier Staff Conference

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Forrester High School Edinburgh Developing Young Workforce Careers Day
  • Skills and Prospects week Dean Park Primary School Edinburgh
  • West Lothian Science Festival Williamston Primary School
  • Inspiring STEM learning event Edinburgh
  • STEM ambassador
  • Science week St Joseph's Primary School Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh Science Festival Careers Hive 2017 volunteer

 

Reviewing

  • Member of Teaching Fellow Steering Group and reviewer for maintenance of good standing for teaching fellows
  • Invited reviewer for the Higher Education Academy Collaborative Awards in Teaching Excellence (HEA CATE)
  • Reviewer for the Journal of Further and Higher Education

 

Date


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Comparative assessment of a DNA and protein Leishmania donovani gamma glutamyl cysteine synthetase vaccine to cross-protect against murine cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by L. major or L. mexicana infection

Journal Article
Campbell, S., Campbell, S. A., Alawa, J., Doro, B., Henriquez, F., Roberts, C., …Carter, K. (2012)
Comparative assessment of a DNA and protein Leishmania donovani gamma glutamyl cysteine synthetase vaccine to cross-protect against murine cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by L. major or L. mexicana infection. Vaccine, 30(7), 1357-1363. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.12.067
Leishmaniasis is a major health problem and it is estimated that 12 million people are currently infected. A vaccine which could cross-protect people against different Leishma...

Vaccination with Recombinant Leishmania donovani Gamma-Glutamylcysteine Synthetase Fusion Protein Protects Against L. donovani Infection

Journal Article
Campbell, S. A., Henriquez, F. L., Campbell, S. A., Roberts, C. W., Mullen, A. B., Burchmore, R., & Carter, K. C. (2010)
Vaccination with Recombinant Leishmania donovani Gamma-Glutamylcysteine Synthetase Fusion Protein Protects Against L. donovani Infection. Journal of Parasitology, 96(5), 929-936. https://doi.org/10.1645/ge-2360.1
Visceral leishmaniasis presents a serious health threat in many parts of the world. There is, therefore, an urgent need for an approved vaccine for clinical use to protect aga...

How Does Formative WebCT-based Assessment Contribute to Student Attainment?

Presentation / Conference
Palmer, C., & Campbell, S. (2009, June)
How Does Formative WebCT-based Assessment Contribute to Student Attainment?. Poster presented at Edinburgh Napier University Staff Conference, Edinburgh

Type I and type II fatty acid biosynthesis in Eimeria tenella: enoyl reductase activity and structure

Journal Article
CAMPBELL, S., LU, J., MUENCH, S., ALLARY, M., Campbell, S. A., ROBERTS, C., …PRIGGE, S. (2007)
Type I and type II fatty acid biosynthesis in Eimeria tenella: enoyl reductase activity and structure. Parasitology, 134(14), (1949-1962). doi:10.1017/s0031182007003319. ISSN 0031-1820
Apicomplexan parasites of the genus Eimeria are the major causative agent of avian coccidiosis, leading to high economic losses in the poultry industry. Recent results show th...

Human physiological and heat shock protein 72 adaptations during the initial phase of humid-heat acclimation

Journal Article
Marshall, H. C., Campbell, S. A., Roberts, C. W., & Nimmo, M. A. (2007)
Human physiological and heat shock protein 72 adaptations during the initial phase of humid-heat acclimation. Journal of Thermal Biology, 32(6), (341-348). doi:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2007.04.003. ISSN 0306-4565
1. The timescale and integration of human whole body and cellular Hsp72 adaptations during the initial phase of human-heat acclimation were determined. 2. Two exercise humid-...

DNA vaccination against the parasite enzyme gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase confers protection against Leishmania donovani infection

Journal Article
Campbell, S., Carter, K., Henriquez, F., Campbell, S. A., Roberts, C., Nok, A., …McFarlane, E. (2007)
DNA vaccination against the parasite enzyme gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase confers protection against Leishmania donovani infection. Vaccine, 25(22), (4502-4509). doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2007.03.014. ISSN 0264-410X

Enzymes of type II fatty acid synthesis and apicoplast differentiation and division in Eimeria tenella

Journal Article
Ferguson, D., Campbell, S. A., Henriquez, F., Phan, L., Mui, E., Richards, T., …Roberts, C. (2006)
Enzymes of type II fatty acid synthesis and apicoplast differentiation and division in Eimeria tenella. International Journal for Parasitology, 37(1), (33-51). doi:10.1016/j.ijpara.2006.10.003. ISSN 0020-7519
Apicomplexan parasites, Eimeria tenella, Plasmodium spp. and Toxoplasma gondii, possess a homologous plastid-like organelle termed the apicoplast, derived from the endosymbiot...

Evolutionary Origins of the Eukaryotic Shikimate Pathway: Gene Fusions, Horizontal Gene Transfer, and Endosymbiotic Replacements

Journal Article
Richards, T. A., Dacks, J. B., Campbell, S. A., Blanchard, J. L., Foster, P. G., McLeod, R., …Roberts, C. W. (2006)
Evolutionary Origins of the Eukaryotic Shikimate Pathway: Gene Fusions, Horizontal Gene Transfer, and Endosymbiotic Replacements. Eukaryotic Cell, 5(9), (1517-1531). doi:10.1128/ec.00106-06. ISSN 1535-9778
Currently the shikimate pathway is reported as a metabolic feature of prokaryotes, ascomycete fungi, apicomplexans, and plants. The plant shikimate pathway enzymes have simila...

The Structure of Escherichia coli ATP-phosphoribosyltransferase: Identification of Substrate Binding Sites and Mode of AMP Inhibition

Journal Article
Lohkamp, B., McDermott, G., Campbell, S. A., Coggins, J. R., & Lapthorn, A. J. (2004)
The Structure of Escherichia coli ATP-phosphoribosyltransferase: Identification of Substrate Binding Sites and Mode of AMP Inhibition. Journal of Molecular Biology, 336(1), 131-144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2003.12.020
ATP-phosphoribosyltransferase (ATP-PRT), the first enzyme of the histidine pathway, is a complex allosterically regulated enzyme, which controls the flow of intermediates thro...

A complete shikimate pathway in Toxoplasma gondii: an ancient eukaryotic innovation

Journal Article
Campbell, S., Campbell, S. A., Richards, T., Mui, E., Samuel, B., Coggins, J., …Roberts, C. (2004)
A complete shikimate pathway in Toxoplasma gondii: an ancient eukaryotic innovation. International Journal for Parasitology, 34(1), 5-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2003.10.006
The shikimate pathway is essential for survival of the apicomplexan parasites Plasmodium falciparum, Toxoplasma gondii and Cryptosporidium parvum. As it is absent in mammals i...

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