I am a clinician scientist and fully trained nephrologist. My research involves preclinical and clinical translational approaches to identify new targets and to develop new treatments to prevent, reverse and retard diabetes related micro-and macrovascular
I am a clinician scientist and nephrologist. My research involves preclinical and clinical translational approaches to identify new targets and develop novel treatments to prevent, reverse and retard the development and progression of diabetic complications.
I am a physiologist and my diabetes research involves a preclinical approach to address the issue of diabetes and its major renal and cardiovascular complications
Prof Cooper’s diabetes research encompasses basic mechanisms through to translational research and major clinical trials in order to address the issue of diabetes and in particular the prevention and management of its major renal and cardiovascular complications.
I am an integrative cardiovascular-renal physiologist determining the role the kidney plays in the regulation of arterial blood pressure in health and disease.
I am a cardiovascular physiologist investigating the origin of the large increases in cardiac and renal sympathetic nerve activity in heart failure,the causes of acute renal failure in septic shock and mechanisms to reduce myocardial ischaemia-reperfusion
I am a scientist with a background in molecular and cellular pathology. My research relates to studies of animals models of diabetic kidney and heart disease focusing on the discovery of novel treatments.