Amreen Bashir
Aston University
19 Papers
20 Citations
Amreen Bashir is an academic researcher from Aston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Salmonella & Higher education. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Post-COVID-19 Adaptations;the Shifts Towards Online Learning, Hybrid Course Delivery and the Implications for Biosciences Courses in the Higher Education Setting
TL;DR: This article explored students' experiences of studying from home, and the impact of lockdown on mental wellbeing and quality of life during the Covid-19 pandemic on Bioscience students at Aston University.
COVID-19: how prepared are front-line healthcare workers in England?
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that there has been moderate success in readying HCW to manage COVID-19, but that more still needs to be done, particularly in relation to educating HCW about the laboratory diagnostics.
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Microbiological study of used cosmetic products: highlighting possible impact on consumer health.
Amreen Bashir,Peter A. Lambert +1 more
TL;DR: The nature and extent of microbial contamination in five categories of used cosmetic products (lipstick, lip gloss, eyeliners, mascaras and beauty blenders) and the potential risk posed to consumers in the UK are investigated.
A Virtual Approach to Promote Inter-Professional Learning (IPL) Between Biomedical Science and Medicine in Higher Education for the Benefit of Patient Care.
TL;DR: The Covid-19 workshop as mentioned in this paper focused on defining interprofessional education, introducing the role of the Pathology laboratory, professional registration with regulatory bodies and an insight into Covid19 laboratory diagnosis.
Bridging the BAME Attainment Gap: Student and Staff Perspectives on Tackling Academic Bias
TL;DR: In this article , a study aimed to probe student and staff understanding of what contributes to the attainment gap and to collect feedback on how to reduce it and highlight the need for access to academic and pastoral support that is culturally sensitive to all backgrounds.