Haley studied her PhD, also in Pharmacology at UCL between 1987 and 1991.[7][6]
Career
Haley's research involved understanding chronic pain and how memories are formed by measuring the electrical activity of nerve cells.[6][8] She held a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Minnesota and Stanford University from 1991 to 1994.[7] Haley was a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Pharmacology at University College London from 1994 to 1999[7] and then at the University of Edinburgh from 2001 to 2007.[7]
Between 2006 and 2021, Haley was the Scientific Coordinator for Edinburgh Neuroscience at University of Edinburgh.[7] It was for work in this role that she was made an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2019. In 2021 she moved to her current role as Director of Research at the motor neuron disease charity MND Scotland. [9]
Haley has held a number of other roles, including as local group representative for the British Neuroscience Association (BNA) from 2009 until 2021[2] and as a member of the ASCUS Lab Advisory Board.[10]
In 2012, Haley was awarded the Principal's Medal for Outstanding Service by the Principal at the University of Edinburgh.[7]
In 2013, Haley was awarded the Award for Public Understanding of Neuroscience by the British Neuroscience Association (BNA).[11] She was presented with this award at the BNA Christmas Symposium in London in December 2013.[11]