The Oban Times

Oban academics recognised by Highlands and Islands University

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THE UNIVERSITY of the Highlands and Islands has recognised the work of two academics at the Scottish Associatio­n for Marine Science (SAMS) UHI in Dunstaffna­ge, Oban.

Dr Michele Stanley, an expert in marine biochemist­ry and molecular biology, has been awarded the title of Reader, while her colleague Sheila Heymans, head of SAMS UHI’s science department, has been made a Professor.

Dr Stanley, from Bangor, Northern Ireland, has been part of the SAMS UHI community for more than 10 years. She worked as a lecturer before becoming a senior lecturer in 2010. Dr Stanley is also an active researcher.

Specialisi­ng in marine biochemist­ry and biotechnol­ogy, she has conducted research into topics such as the potential to use algal biomass as a source of renewable energy.

She has worked on numerous internatio­nal projects, secured 30 research grants worth around £ 8 million, published 40 scientific papers and supervised seven postgradua­te student projects.

Professor Sheila Heymans, originally from Namibia, joined SAMS UHI as a lecturer in 2007.

She was promoted to the positions of senior lecturer and head of ecology, before taking up her current role as head of SAMS UHI’s science department in 2016.

An expert in ecosystem modelling, Professor Heymans’ research focuses on the impacts manmade developmen­ts such as fisheries have on environmen­ts and the organisms within them. She has published more than 90 scientific papers, contribute­d to major internatio­nal research projects, sits on several key internatio­nal advisory groups and has supervised PhD students from countries including the UK, Israel, Turkey and Spain. Dr Stanley said: ‘I’m very pleased to have been recognised for my research and teaching over the last 10 years linked to algal biotechnol­ogy. It’s been great to see the developmen­ts within SAMS and the university over this time.’

Professor Heymans said: ‘It is a great honour to be awarded this Professors­hip by the University of the Highlands and Islands, one of the most dynamic and nascent universiti­es in the UK.

‘SAMS UHI is a wonderful place to work and somewhere you can achieve anything you put your mind to.’

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