Profile
Kathleen Duffin
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About Me:
I live in Midlothian with my husband and two children. I’m a paediatrician and I’m currently taking a break from hospital work to do a PhD, researching fertility in childhood cancer patients.
I love books, baking, and beaches – my ideal day would include all three!
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I came into research as a medical doctor – a paediatrician. I love working with children and their families for many reasons. I feel very lucky that I get to make medical assessments but also have long chats with my patients about Frozen and Paw Patrol!
When I’m not at work, I love spending time with my family, reading, and baking. My family is originally from Glasgow, but we moved around a lot when I was growing up. We lived in California for many years, so I feel happiest when I’m at the beach – although beaches in Scotland are a bit colder!! I love travelling and visiting new places.
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My pronouns are:
She/her
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My Work:
My research is focused on fertility (the ability to have babies) in childhood cancer patients.
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Cancer treatments have gotten much better over the last few decades. This means that most children who are diagnosed with cancer will survive, but unfortunately treatment can have side effects later in life.
We are trying to make sure that children treated for cancer will still be able to have their own babies one day, if that is their choice. My research focuses on how the drugs we give to treat cancer are harmful to fertility (their ability to have a baby) and what we can do to try to stop these harmful effects.
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My Typical Day:
My children wake me up early, I get them off to school and nursery, and usually am in the lab from around 8:30am-4:30pm, doing a mix of computer-based work, lab-based work, and meetings. Then I leave to pick up the kids and take them to their various clubs and activities!
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My children wake me up early and mornings are busy, getting everyone dressed and fed and off to school or nursery. I enjoy my commute to work – time to listen to the radio and drink a coffee!
At work, I am usually in the lab working on experiments for most of the day. My lab work involves working with chemotherapy (anti-cancer) drugs so I have to be very careful about working safely with these drugs. When I’m not in the lab, Β spend time on a special microscope taking photos of my experiments and at my desk analysing my results, which involves looking at pictures and counting cells as well as doing lots of work with spreadsheets and graphs. It is a very sociable job – there is always someone around to have a chat to in the lab and to have a coffee break with. My PhD supervisor is very accessible and we meet every week to chat about how I am getting on.
I usually leave work at 4:30 and collect my children, then evenings are busy again with homework, playing with Lego, making dinner, driving to Beavers/Rainbows/swimming lessons, bathtime, and bedtime stories! In my own time, I do pilates, read lots of books and listen to lots of podcasts, and spend as much time as possible with my friends and family.
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What I'd do with the prize money:
I would like to use the prize money to buy supplies and support activities for a primary school STEM club, to encourage children from a young age to engage with STEM in a fun and accessible way.
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Education:
St Matthews Primary School. Bishopbriggs
Turnbull High School, Bishopbriggs
St Raymonds Middle School, California
Carondelet High School, California
University of Edinburgh
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Qualifications:
Because I went to high school in the U.S.A., my qualifications are a bit different!
I had a 4.0 GPA and scored 1500 on my SAT.
I did SAT2 and AP exams in English language, English literature, U.S. History, Psychology, Calculus, and U.S. Government.
My high school science subjects included Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy, and Physics.
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Work History:
Jobs at school: Babysitter, receptionist
Jobs at university: waitress, barmaid, maths and English Tutor
Foundation Doctor, NHS Lothian (2010-2012)
Paediatric Doctor, NHS Lothian (2012-2017)
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Employer:
University of Edinburgh
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Book-loving medic
What did you want to be after you left school?
A doctor or teacher
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Rarely - I was pretty quiet!
If you weren't doing this job, what would you choose instead?
I would love to run a book shop with a cozy cafe
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Taylor Swift
What's your favourite food?
Spaghetti
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
I'd wish to be able to teleport so I could visit my family and friends who live far away, whenever I want. I'd probably wish for them to be able to teleport too! And then I think I'd wish for three more wishes....
Tell us a joke.
Do you want me to tell you a joke about pizza? Never mind, it's too cheesy...
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