I am a translational, human physiologist which places me in a unique position to address important clinical questions. My current interests centre on: • Identification of novel predictors of unstable coronary heart disease • Novel treatment approaches in:
My research focuses on understanding the role of behaviour in injury and safety, especially the issues of fatigue and error. The overall aim of my research is to develop better approaches to reducing the burden of injury and improving safety especially in transport.
Prof Parton is a cell biologist studying how the plasma membrane functions in health and in disease. These studies have provided new insights into potential vehicles that can be used to introduce therapeutic agents into cells.
I am a molecular-cell biologist determining the molecular regulation, cellular localisation and function of tumour suppressor proteins in cancer. We aim to elucidate pathways that can ultimately be targeted for intervention in breast and colon cancer.
I am a pharmacologist-cell biologist-molecular biologist and chemist examining the metabolism of iron in normal and neoplastic cells and the development of iron chelators for the treatment of a variety of diseases e.g., ?-thalassaemia and cancer.