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Dr. Albee completed a Bachelor of Science in Cell Molecular Biology at Bradley University, USA, and later obtained a Master of Science in Human Applied Physiology from King’s College London. She returned to the USA for her doctoral studies, earning a Ph.D. in Integrative Cell Biology from Loyola University Chicago, where her research focused on the role of heteromeric G protein-coupled receptor complexes in vascular smooth muscle. After her Ph.D., Dr. Albee returned to King’s College London as a research associate, where she investigated the role of sodium-potassium ATPase in heart failure. Currently, she serves as a Teaching Fellow in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s, where she leads modules in Biochemistry for first-year students and also teaches a variety of modules across undergraduate year groups, including Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Genetics & Molecular Biology, Chemistry, and Physiology. Dr. Albee has also been involved in teaching Biochemistry and Chemistry for MBBS-1 students in the Extended Medical Degree Programme, facilitating problem-based learning sessions.
King's College London • London, UK
Leading modules in Biochemistry and teaching various undergraduate courses.
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