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Dr. Kimberley Foster

Dr
Kimberley
Foster

Research Fellow
kimberley.foster02@uwimona.edu.jm

Dr. Kimberley Foster is a Jamaican biotechnologist with a PhD in Biotechnology from The University of the West Indies, where her research focused on cancer, cell biology, and medicinal plants. She has devoted the last four years of her career to studying psilocybin mushrooms as former chief operations officer of Future Wellness mushroom facility. Her research has allowed her to develop cultivation techniques to optimize psilocybin expression in psychedelic fungi. Her role now involves managing the cell culture laboratory at CCRiB-Natural Products building and now focuses on investigating the bioactivity of psilocybin mushrooms and screening Jamaican medicinal plants for their potential anticancer properties.

 

Research Interest Group Term: 
Research Interests: 
1) Natural Products
2) Anticancer Activity
3) Psilocybin Mushrooms
Honours and Awards: 
2022: SRC Young Scientist/Technologist of the Year Nominee
Professional Memberships: 
1) American Association of Cancer Research (AACR)
2) Society for Scientific Advancement (SoSA)
3) Prostate Cancer Working Group – African Caribbean Cancer Consortium (AC3)
Courses Taught: 
BMNG3202 - Tissue Engineering
Research Projects: 
1) Investigating the bioactivity value of psilocybin mushrooms
2) Investigating the anticancer properties of Jamaican Natural Products
Grants: 
2020: University of the West Indies Development and Endowment Fund Cancer Research Grant.
2019: Ministry of Health, Jamaica – Research Grant.
Publications and Presentations: 
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