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Farah Huzair is a lecturer and programme director for the MSc Management Bioeconomy, Innovation Governance at the University of Edinburgh. With a background in both social and natural sciences, she engages in interdisciplinary research focusing on the regulation of life science industries and governance innovations. Farah has contributed to various significant projects, including her current work on the Wellcome Trust funded project 'Making Genomic Medicine,' which investigates the genomicisation of drug discovery and development. Her previous projects include research at Dalhousie University, exploring the production and innovation surrounding the H1N1 vaccine, as well as work related to biobanks and biosimilars at the Open University. Farah holds an undergraduate degree in Biology and Economics from Coventry University and has completed multiple master's degrees, including one in Trade and Economic Development from Reading and another in Technology Strategy from the Open University. Her doctoral research concentrated on agricultural biotechnology innovation in Hungary. She teaches undergraduate courses on 'Technology and Society' and contributes to various postgraduate courses. Farah's publication record includes notable works addressing biotechnology, vaccine innovation, and pharmacogenomics, showcasing her commitment to advancing knowledge in the life sciences.
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