Claire Scott

Site Manager at Panthera Biopartners

Claire Scott has a wealth of experience in the medical field. Claire began their career in 2006 as a Post-doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Dundee, where they investigated the role of the Sprouty2 protein in pulmonary development and disease, and used the model organism Dictyostelim discoideum to elucidate the role played by cGMP in the life cycle and dormancy of the amoeba. In 2008, they moved to Aptuit as a Scientist. Claire then returned to the University of Dundee in 2009 as a Post-doctoral Research Assistant, where they sequenced and performed bioinformatic analysis of the Polysphondylium pallidum genome. In 2012, they joined Kyowa Kirin International plc. as a Medical Affairs Specialist. In 2016, they moved to NHS National Services Scotland as a Clinical Research Coordinator. Finally, in 2019, they joined Tissue Solutions Limited as a Clinical Alliances Manager, and in 2021 they began working as a Site Manager at Panthera Biopartners.

Claire Scott began their educational journey in 1997 when they attended Adam Smith College, where they earned an HND in Biology/Biological Sciences, General. Claire then proceeded to the University of Dundee, where they earned a BSc Hons in Molecular Genetics in 2002. Claire continued their studies at the University of Dundee, obtaining a PhD in Molecular pharmacology in 2006.

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  • Site Manager

    June, 2021 - present