Jill Barber

Jill Barber, MA, PhD Cantab, MA, DPhil Oxon, MRSC CChem, LGM

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Biography

Jill Barber attended a South London comprehensive school, and resolved at the age of 12 to study chemistry at Cambridge. She realised this ambition six years later, at a time when one in seven students and one in 10 chemistry students was a woman, and most of the others had attended public schools. She completed undergraduate studies in Cambridge followed by a PhD in Bioorganic Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Jim Staunton FRS. She settled in Manchester after a five-year tour of some of the oldest universities in Europe, where she learned a certain amount of biochemistry, German and 16th century choral music.

Jill was Faculty Teacher of the Year in 2012, and in the same year won the Faculty Innovation Award with Steve Ellis, for Smallvoice, an app that gives personalised feedback to students. In 2013, "Pharmaceutical Chemistry" the first Chemistry textbook written for Pharmacy students, which Jill edited, was published by OUP.   In 2014, she was appointed Reader in Pharmacy, won a University Teaching Excellence Award, became a Senior Fellow of the HEA and a National Teaching Fellow.

She still sings and plays the trombone.

 

 

Teaching

Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemotherapy, Global Disease.

My collaborations

Professor Amin Rostami

Dr Brahim Achour

Dr Zubida Al-Majdoub

Ms Hajar Al Feteisi

Ms Nicola Wood

Mr Steve Ellis

Memberships of committees and professional bodies

Association of National Teaching Fellows

Higher Education Academy

Royal Society of Chemistry

Biochemical Society

Methodological knowledge

These days my research is in the field of Proteomics.  In particular, I collaborate with Professor Amin Rostami on the quantitative proteomics of the enzymes and transporters that determine how drugs are metabolised and how they move around the body.

I also conduct research into teaching methodology, especially e-learning and e-assessment.  A major project is the development of Smallvoice, a feedback tool, with Steve Ellis.

 

Qualifications

  • 2014 - National Teaching Fellow

  • 2014 - Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

  • 2005 - LGM (Ladies Grandmaster, International Correspondence Chess Federation)

  • 1999 - ILM(ICCF) (International Ladies Master (International Correspondence Chess Federation)

  • 1986 - MRSC CChem

  • 1984 - MA, DPhil - University of Oxford (by incorporation)

  • 1981 - MA - University of Cambridge

  • 1980 - PhD Bio-organic Chemistry - University of Cambridge

  • 1977 - BA(Hons) Natural Sciences - University of Cambridge

Social responsibility

I enjoy talking to external groups, such as Stockport U3A, about various aspects of science.  Recent talks include:

Bacteria and how to kill them

How a trombone works

Clinical trials in the Old testament

Each year I put on a charity concert in Heaton Moor, designed principally as a community activity.  In 2013, over 150 musicians took part in Dvorak's Te Deum.  2014 was a smaller event with about 70 singers taking part in Faure's Requiem.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 4 - Quality Education
  • SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
  • SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

External positions

National Teaching Fellow

1 Oct 2014 → …

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