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Dr Cheryl Scudamore
BVSc PhD FRCPath FHEA
FRCVS

- Location: Devon
- Year of Fellowship: 2014
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Knowledge
Areas of special interest
- Veterinary pathology
- Mouse pathology
- Experimental pathology
Areas of support
- Collaborative research
- One Health Agenda
- Professional mentoring
- Promoting knowledge and best practice
- Public engagement
Professional positions
- Visiting Professor Veterinary Pathology Surrey University
- Council member BSTP
- Elected Council member RCVS
- Member Committee on Toxicity, FSA
Biography
Cheryl qualified as a vet from Liverpool University in 1988 and while working at the Rowett Research Institute was awarded a PhD in reproductive physiology from Aberdeen University.
She joined the R(D)SVS initially as a Wellcome funded postdoctoral fellow later becoming a senior lecturer in Veterinary Pathology.
She became a Fellow of the UK Royal College of Pathologists in 2001, has been an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Pathology (laboratory animals) since 2010 and was awarded Fellowship of the RCVS in 2014 for meritorious contributions to learning in the field of experimental pathology.
Cheryl has experience of research and pathology in a wide range of species with particular expertise in toxicological pathology, the pathology of genetically modified mouse models of disease and ageing mice. Throughout her career she has been involved in teaching and postgraduate training in pathology and currently holds a visiting Chair in Veterinary Pathology at Surrey University.
She has worked for a range of organisations in the pharmaceutical industry, diagnostic pathology and academia including RVC, MRC Harwell, GSK, Envigo and Covance.
She joined the R(D)SVS initially as a Wellcome funded postdoctoral fellow later becoming a senior lecturer in Veterinary Pathology.
She became a Fellow of the UK Royal College of Pathologists in 2001, has been an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Pathology (laboratory animals) since 2010 and was awarded Fellowship of the RCVS in 2014 for meritorious contributions to learning in the field of experimental pathology.
Cheryl has experience of research and pathology in a wide range of species with particular expertise in toxicological pathology, the pathology of genetically modified mouse models of disease and ageing mice. Throughout her career she has been involved in teaching and postgraduate training in pathology and currently holds a visiting Chair in Veterinary Pathology at Surrey University.
She has worked for a range of organisations in the pharmaceutical industry, diagnostic pathology and academia including RVC, MRC Harwell, GSK, Envigo and Covance.