Belin, Pascal
Department: Psychology
Specialist subjects:
neuroscience, brain, speech, voice, perception, cognitive neuroscience, emotion, identity, recognition, audition, face, multimodal integration
Burton, Francis
Department: Neuroscience and Biomedical Systems
Specialist subjects:
Cardiac electrophysiology Single cell electrophysiology Whole heart electrophysiology Cardiac arrhythmia mechanisms Cardiac optical mapping Computer methods in physiology Image analysis Real-time data acquisition/analysis Modelling of biological systems
Conway, David
Department: Glasgow Dental School
Specialist subjects:
Dental Public Health, Head and Neck / Oral Cancer epidemiology, Health inequalities, Dental services and workforce, Health improvement,
Dominiczak, Professor Anna
Department: BHF GCRC
Specialist subjects:
High blood pressure Cardiovascular disease Genetics Genomics Risk factors/Biomarkers
Dr David Bailey
Department: Environmental and Evolutionary Biology
Specialist subjects:
Marine biologist specializing in deep-sea biology. Scientific interests include animal physiology, polar biology, and the effects of climate change on marine systems
Dr John Riddell
Department: Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences
Specialist subjects:
Spinal cord injury. Spinal cord repair, plasticity and regeneration. Pain processing in the spinal cord. Spinal mechanisms of movement control. Cell transplantation.
Dr Margaret Hosie
Department: Faculty Veterinary Medicine
Specialist subjects:
Feline infectious disease
Dr Quentin Fogg
Department: Biomedical and Life Sciences
Specialist subjects:
anatomy (research and teaching) joint structure and function (biomechanics) sports injuries
Dr Sheila Graham
Department: Institute of Infection, Immunity & Inflammation (Centre for Virus Research)
Specialist subjects:
Human papillomaviruses, RNA biochemistry, general virology
Dr. Roman Biek
Department: Environmental and Evolutionary Biology
Specialist subjects:
wildlife biology wildlife diseases population genetics phylogenetics disease ecology virus evolution
Fraser, Niall
Department: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Specialist subjects:
Membrane protein structural biology : in particular expression of mammalian membrane proteins in yeast including G-protein coupled receptors
Hepburn, Dr Mary
Department: Developmental medicine
Specialist subjects:
Women's reproductive health and: Socioeconomic deprivation; Social exclusion; Problem drug and/or alcohol use; Blood borne virus infection (HIV, HCV); Domestic abuse; Asylum seeker / refugee issues; Service provision for women with special needs
Kemi, Dr Ole J
Department: Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences
Specialist subjects:
Cardiovascular physiology Exercise physiology Muscle physiology Cellular and molecular biology Microscopy
Kennedy, Dr Simon
Department: Neuroscience and Biomedical Systems
Specialist subjects:
Cannabinoids in the cardiovascular system; inflammation and vasacular injury; developmwent of drug eluting stents; atherosclerosis and vascular function
Leitch, Jason
Department: Dental School
Specialist subjects:
Health improvement patient safety across healthcare dentistry pain and anxiety control oral surgery
Mackay, Dr Sarah
Department: Division of Neuroscience and Biomedical Systems, Institute of Biomedical & Life Sciences
Specialist subjects:
Embryology Anatomy
Mackie, Professor Rona
Department: Department of Public Health and Health Policy
Specialist subjects:
Skin cancer, particularly malignant melanoma, hazards of excess sunlight exposure, and sunbed use
McMillan, Professor T
Department: Health and Wellbeing
Specialist subjects:
Traumatic brain injury Clinical Neuropsychology Servivce provision for brain injury Neurorehabilitation Minimally conscious state Post traumatic stress disorder and brain injury
Milner-White, James
Department: IBLS - B&MB
Specialist subjects:
Protein 3D structure. Structural bioinformatics. Molecular graphics and modeling. Protein and peptide. 3D motifs. Amyloid and alpha-sheet. Peptide motions. Early evolution.
Monckton, Professor Darren G.
Department: Molecular Genetics
Specialist subjects:
Human genetics; myotonic dystrophy; Huntington disease
Mr Patrick J Pollock
Department: Division of Companion Animal Sciences
Specialist subjects:
Veterinary Surgery - Equine(Horse) and Large Animal Surgery Minimally invasive veterinary surgery (key hole surgery)
Ms Clare Knottenbelt
Department: Companion Animal Sciences
Specialist subjects:
Veterinary oncology and haematology, gastyroenterology and clinical pathology
Nibbs, Robert
Department: Immunology, Infection and Inflammation
Specialist subjects:
Chemokines, chemokine receptor biology, leukocyte migration, chemotaxis, inflammation, inflammatory disease, cancer.
Palmer, Dr Tim
Department: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IBLS
Specialist subjects:
Molecular cell signalling; Inflammation; G-protein-coupled receptor signalling and regulation; Molecular pharmacology; Endothelial cell biology
Paton, James Y
Department: School of Medicine
Specialist subjects:
Paediatric Respiratory medicine including asthma, TB, chronic respiratory failure
Professor John Gilleard
Department: Division of Veterinary Infection and Immunity
Specialist subjects:
veterinary parasitology: parasitic worms in domestic animals and livestock, drug resistance, drug targets, genetics and molecular biology of parasitic nematodes
Professor Mike Lean
Department: Human Nutrition
Specialist subjects:
All aspects of Food and Health, particularly including Obesity and its consequences, such as diabetes. Causes, secondary diseases, treatments and prevention efforts, involving food diets and phsical activity. Role of doctors and policy implications.
Professor Ruth Jarrett
Department: Veterinary Medicine, Division of Pathological Sciences
Specialist subjects:
Viruses and lymphoma; pathogenesis of Hodgkin lymphoma; virus discovery. My main interest is the role of viruses in the pathogenesis of Hodgkin lymphoma and childhhod leukaemia. Around one third of cases of Hodgkin lymphoma are causatively associated with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a virus that infects 95% of the adult population. Our group is interested in defining the genetic and environmental factors associated with development of EBV-associated Hodgkin lymphoma. Epidemiological data also suggest that an infectious agent may be involved in EBV-negative Hodgkin lymphoma cases and we are searching for a virus in these cases as well as invesitgating non-viral aspects of disease pathogenesis. Childhood leukaemia shares many similarities with young adult Hodgkin lymphoma and we are also searching for a virus in this disease.
Professor William Martin
Department: Institute of Biomedical & Life Sciences
Specialist subjects:
Cardiovascular pharmacology, regulation of vascular tone by endothelium- and nerve-derived nitric oxide.
Ranford-Cartwright, Dr Lisa
Department: Infection & Immunity, IBLS
Specialist subjects:
Malaria; mosquitoes; drug resistant malaria
Rankin, Professor Andrew C
Department: Cardiology (BHF-GCRC & GRI)
Specialist subjects:
Cardiology Cardiac arrhythmias Antiarrhythmic drugs Cardiac electrophysiology
Roe, Andrew
Department: IBLS/Infection and immunity
Specialist subjects:
Regulation of virulence factors in Gram-negative pathogens, esp. E. coli O157
Localisation of proteins using fluorophores
Transcriptomics
Bacterial physiology
Sainsbury, Chris
Department: BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre
Specialist subjects:
Clinical - Diabetes and Endocrinology Research Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction Vascular Haemodynamics (specifically the influence of small vessel function on systemic arterial pressure and flow)
Turner, Mike
Department: Infection and Immunity, FBLS
Specialist subjects:
African trypanosomes parasites
Yarwood, Stephen
Department: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Specialist subjects:
Biochemistry Cell Biology Cellular Signalling
