Marie Cassidy


Professor Marie Therese Jane Cassidy is a pathologist and academic. From 2004 to 2018 she was State Pathologist of Ireland, the first woman to hold the position. She is Professor of Forensic Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland and Trinity College, Dublin.

Early life and education

Marie Cassidy was born in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland, in 1951. She is the granddaughter of emigrants from Donegal. She lives in Dublin and is married with two children.
Cassidy studied medicine at the University of Glasgow, graduating in January 1978.

Career

She became a member of the Royal College of Pathologists in 1985 and a forensic pathologist the same year, making her the first female full-time forensic pathologist in the United Kingdom.
She held a professorship of forensic medicine at the University of Glasgow before moving to Ireland in 1998 to take up the position of Deputy State Pathologist. She was appointed to the position of State Pathologist in January 2004, succeeding Professor John Harbison to become the first female State Pathologist in Ireland.
She is also Professor of Forensic Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland and Trinity College, Dublin.
Cassidy has also worked as a consultant for the United Nations, helping to identify the remains of victims of war crimes in Bosnia.
Cassidy announced her intended retirement as State Pathologist of Ireland on 7 September 2018.
She has acted as a consultant to the television crime series Taggart. She also advised Irish crime writer Alex Barclay.

Popular culture

A character in the book The Human Body is based on her.