Dan Kelly
Daniel obtained a BSc with honours in Human Biology and Psychology from Aston University, including a year placement at Unilever R&D where he investigated biomarkers of stress and heart health/lifestyle interventions in a clinical study. Following his degree he undertook a PhD at Sheffield Hallam University investigating the effects of testosterone on atherosclerosis before moving to the University of Sheffield to continue this research as a postdoc. Focus shifted towards testosterone’s tissue-specific metabolic actions and how these relate to cardiovascular risk and type-2 diabetes in males using cell culture systems, pre-clinical models and medical trials of testosterone replacement. Daniel moved to Sheffield Hallam in 2016 as a lecturer in Biochemistry.
Catherine Holborn
Staff profile for Catherine Holborn, Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Sarah Forbes
I am a lecturer in biomedical sciences working within the fields of antimicrobial chemotherapy and microbial ecology
John Dunning
John teaches across a range of courses at Sheffield Hallam, in particular food and beverage management, gastronomy and culinary arts and wines, with a particular interest and expertise in customer service
Dr Paul Allan
Dr Paul Allan is a Course Leader and Work Planner working in International Business within the Sheffield Business School. Paul maintains a strong academic profile, having taught on over 35 different business modules at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels
Sarah Smith
Staff profile for Sarah Smith, Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Sionnadh McLean
Sionnadh is a Reader in Physiotherapy in the Allied Health Professions Department. She is the MSc Manual Therapy course leader, and teaches across the physiotherapy curriculum to undergraduate physiotherapist to doctoral level students.
Maryam Bayati
Dr. Maryam Bayati joined the Department of Engineering and Mathematics, Sheffield Hallam University, as a lecturer in October 2018. Her areas of expertise include nano-materials, electrocatalysis, low-temperature energy storage and conversion systems and sensors.
Simon Goodwill
Principal Research Fellow at the Centre for Sports Engineering Research (CSER), specialising in the development of software for Olympic and Paralympic sports.