Kim Dale

Kim (Jacqueline) Dale
Born
Cheltenham, England
Alma materUniversity of Southampton
Occupation(s)Researcher, professor
OrganizationUniversity of Dundee
Known forEstablishing the signalling pathways that regulate formation of the vertebrate embryonic body plan and investigating developmental segmentation.
Websitehttps://www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk/people/kim-dale

Kim Dale FRSB, born in Cheltenham, England on 6 January 1971, is a research scientist based in the Cell and Developmental unit of School of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee, as well as being the Associate Dean International for UoD and the University Academic Regional Lead for ASEAN.

In 2005 Dale established her own research group as a Royal Society University Research Fellow in Dundee.[1] Her research is focused on the investigation of the molecular mechanisms regulating the vertebrae embryonic segmentation clock.

  1. ^ Grassby, Andrea. "Women in STEAM". blog.alice-smith.edu.my. Retrieved 29 July 2020.