Dr Kirsty Shaw

My profile

Biography

I am a molecular biologist with research interests in the development of microfluidic systems applied to the miniaturisation of molecular techniques and how they can be applied in the field. Miniaturisation offers advantages of reduced sample/reagent consumption, increased speed of analysis and reduced likelihood of contamination. In particular, microfluidics can be used in the generation of Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) systems in which multiple processes are integrated together on a single device. Projects include the development of LOC devices for forensic/ancient DNA analysis, detection of infectious diseases, species identification, analysis of drugs of abuse and amino acid dating.

I am also interested in forensic DNA analysis and how we can use this, in it’s conventional or miniaturised form, to aid conservation efforts. For example, looking at individual cat predation on bats or identification of illegally traded shark species. 

I am a member of the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences (MCSFS) and since 2016 have had a role as an accreditation assessor. I am also a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA). 

Research Overview

Projects

Teaching

I use research-informed teaching and active learning across a range of topics:

  • Forensic Biology - using real-life case studies and simulated crime scenes to understand how we can apply molecular techniques such as DNA profiling to forensic scenarios in the Forensic DNA Profiling (L5) and Forensic Genetics (L6) units
  • Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip - using integrated student-led research projects to design, manufacture and test Lab-on-a-Chip devices for a given scenario in the Frontiers in Biotechnology (L6) unit

I offer a range of laboratory-based projects for final year students related to both the topics above and my research interests.  

I am also Programme Leader for Undergraduate Biological Sciences. 

Courses

Supervision

If you would like to discuss the potential of completing a research degree with me, please get in touch. 

Current PhD Students:

  • Guuske Tiktak (with Prof Richard Preziosi, Dr Brad Cain and Dr David Megson) - Anthropogenic threats for shark species in South America
  • Michal Zatrak (with Dr Robyn Grant and Dr Matt Geary (University of Chester) - Developing health and welfare assessment tools for harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus)

Completed PhD Students:

  • Benjamin Crane (with Dr Patricia Linton, Dr Mamum Rashid, Prof Craig Banks and Dr Alex Iles (University of Hull) - Determination of antibiotic susceptibility of the bacteria causing urinary tract infections using a novel electrochemical Lab-on-a-Chip device
  • Lauren McNeill (with Dr Oliver Sutcliffe, Dr David Megson and Dr Patricia Linton) - Origami chips: Paper-based Lab-on-a-Chip devices for the rapid and cost-effectives detection of New Psychoactive Substances
  • Rana Khayat (with Dr. Robyn Grant, Dr. Louise Melling, Dr. Gary Dougill and Dr. Glen Cooper (University of Manchester) - The cause and effect of wing tears on bats: Studying behaviour, physiology and ecology
  • Laila Patinglag (with Dr. David Sawtell, Dr. Louise Melling, Prof. Kathryn Whitehead and Dr. Alex Iles (University of Hull) - Microfluidic plasma reactor for plasma-based water treatment

Completed MRes Students:

  • Catherine Pearson (with Dr. Oliver Sutcliffe) - The detection of New Psychoactive Substances using microfluidic devices

Research outputs

Career history

2016 - Present

Senior Lecturer in Forensic Biology, Manchester Metropolitan University

2012 - 2016

Lecturer in Forensic Biology, Manchester Metropolitan University

2009 - 2012

Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Microfluidics, University of Hull

2006 - 2009

PhD Chemistry, University of Hull

2004 - 2005

MSc Forensic Science, Kings College London

2001 - 2004

BSc Biochemistry, Imperial College London