I am a physiologist working to understand how disturbances during pregnancy can alter fetal development and increase the risk of developing adult onset diseases such as cardiovascular disease, renal disease and diabetes. In particular I am interested in how alterations in kidney development may play a crucial role in disease development.
I am a medical practitioner - clinical research scientist investigating the broad range of health issues related to obesity, especially severe obesity. My studies have largely focussed on learning more about these clinical conditions, their relationship to obesity, examining the effect of substantial sustained weight loss, and translating into practice via educational activities.
I am a glial-vascular biologist determining the cellular and molecular mechanisms of vessel formation in the retina and choroid. These studies are undertaken during normal developmental and various experimental models of pathological neovascularisation. A
I am a developmental biologist who identifies and characterises genes required for normal embryonic development in mouse. I translate this information into the genetic diagnosis and developmental understanding of congenital malformations in humans.
I am a clinician-scientist, with specialist training in neurology and geriatrics, and am internationally-recognised as an epidemiologist and clinical trialist researcher. My work is dedicated to generating highest quality evidence to improve the preventio
My background is in the study of human molecular genetic disease, and my interest has evolved to the analysis of embryonic development using the mouse as a model system. My particular interest is in the molecular mechanisms governing limb and craniofacial