Dr Sue Outram

DoP Natural Science/SL in Biological & Biomedical Science

Sue Outram
  • School Faculty of Science and Technology

  • Department Natural Sciences

  • Location London

Research activities

T cell function

B cell function

Immunoregulation

Morphogen signalling


Current Teaching

Programme Leader:

·       MScBiomedical Science (Medical Immunology)

·       MScBiomedical Science (Infection and Immunity)

Module leader on:

·       level4 Professional Practice BMS 1154

·       level5 Immunology and Endocrinology BIO2413

·       level7 BMS4517 Immunology

·       level7 BMS4527 Immunopathology

·       level7 BMS4537 Immunoassays and Immunotherapeutics

PhD supervision

Directorof Studies’ for MPhil/PhD Elham Mousavinezhad Sarasia Jan. 2020 Mdx.

Second supervisor for MPhil/PhD Tunch Akmandor Sept. 2019 Mdx

Chair of thesis committee Eden Zhang Feb 2022.ICH/UCL

Chair of thesis committee Seyed Amir Hossein Sept 2023.ICH/UCL


Biography

Having completed my PhD focussed on 'the regulation of gene expression during T cell development' at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in 1996, I then took up an EU capitol mobility grant that enabled me to work at the Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia in Madrid where I continued to work on T cell development. In 1998 I joined the lab of Professor Tessa Crompton at Imperial College London and then went on tor relocate with Tessa's group to the Institute of Child Health/UCL in 2004. The main focus of my research during this time was the role of Hedgehog signalling in haematopoiesis. To this date, I still have an honorary associate professor position at ICH/UCL which facilitates my continued collaboration with Professor Crompton. In 1998 I took up a senior lectureship position at the University of East London and then moved to Middlesex University in 2016 where I am now a Director of Programmes. . 

Qualifications

Title: PhD

Notes: Regulation of gene expression during T cell development

Date: 05 May 1996

Institution: Imperial Cancer Research Fund


Title: MSc Immunology

Date: 05 May 1989

Institution: Kings College, University of London


Title: BSc Botany and Microbiology

Date: 05 May 1981

Institution: Bedford College, University of London


Publications