Dr Rosalyn Ferguson
BSc, MSc, PhD, PGCE
Nursing and Midwifery, School of Allied Health Professions, Nursing and Midwifery
University Teacher
Full contact details
Nursing and Midwifery, School of Allied Health Professions, Nursing and Midwifery
Room 209
362 Mushroom Lane
Sheffield
S10 2TS
- Profile
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Rosalyn joined the School of Allied Health Professions, Nursing and Midwifery in 2020 as a University Teacher and teaches Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology on a range of health-related courses in the school.
- Qualifications
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BSc Microbiology (Hons), University of Edinburgh
MSc Clinical Medicine (Haematology), Queen’s University Belfast
PhD in Cell Biology, Queen’s University Belfast
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), Queen’s University, Belfast
- Research interests
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Rosalyn’s current research interests lie in pedagogy.
Projects within the UK focus on enhancing and standardising Anatomy and Physiology teaching in Nursing and Midwifery programmes and developing accessible and flexible learning and teaching resources in Genomic Medicine for all Allied Health professions.
She is also interested in using digital materials such as interactive teaching software, websites and online workbooks to share and standardise anatomy, physiology and genomics teaching and learning materials within and across different allied health programmes.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Assuring quality in anatomy and physiology teaching for pre-registration nursing students: The SAFE-A&P database. Science Talks, 6(J. Anat. 232 5 2018 ), 100203-100203.
- Hyperinsulinemia promotes metastasis to the lung in a mouse model of Her2-mediated breast cancer. Endocrine-Related Cancer, 20(3), 391-401.
- Mammary tumor growth and pulmonary metastasis are enhanced in a hyperlipidemic mouse model. Oncogene, 32(8), 961-967.
- The Pathway from Diabetes and Obesity to Cancer, on the Route to Targeted Therapy. Endocrine Practice, 16(5), 864-873.
- Hyperinsulinemia enhances c-Myc-mediated mammary tumor development and advances metastatic progression to the lung in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes. Breast Cancer Research, 14(1).
Chapters
- The Epidemiology and Molecular Mechanisms Linking Obesity, Diabetes, and Cancer, Vitamins & Hormones (pp. 51-98). Elsevier
- IGF-1 Cellular Action and its Relationship to Cancer: Evidence from in Vitro and in Vivo Studies, Insulin-like Growth Factors and Cancer (pp. 105-146). Springer US
- Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and Cancer, Insulin-like Growth Factors and Cancer (pp. 37-72). Springer US
- Teaching activities
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Rosalyn teaches on the following undergraduate and postgraduate courses:
- SNM149 Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing (Module Lead)
- HCS1010 (BMedSci) and HCS6301 (MMedSci) Biomedical Sciences (Module Lead)
- HCS119 Anatomy and Physiology for Speech and Language Therapists (Module Lead)
- SNM3252 The Biomedical Basis of Disease Management (Module Lead)
She also designs and delivers Genetics and Genomics teaching in Nursing, and teaches across a range of modules and stages in the nursing curriculum.
- Professional activities and memberships
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Member of UK Bioscience for Nursing Education (BiNE) (Advance HEA)
Member of Diabetes UK
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
University of Sheffield Ethics Reviewer