As Director of Research in the Department of Cardiology, Prof Hare supervises a number of research groups, a major one being a “Psychosocial” research group, others including a “wet “ vascular laboratory, a clinical cardio-vascular laboratory, an exercise research group and a clinical trials group primarily working in heart failure.
I am a cardiorespiratory neuroscientist. My work aims to discover what determines central respiratory and sympathetic activity and how this controls breathing and the circulation in health and disease
I am a neuroscientist who is fascinated by the ways in which peripheral and spinal neurons respond to environmental changes. By understanding these responses, I hope to develop new ways to treat neural conditions caused by injury, endocrine disturbances and inflammation.
I am a neurophysiologist interested in brain regulation of homeostatic and autonomic functions in health and disease. I am endeavouring to discover the brain pathways for these vital functions, and to translate my findings from animal research to humans.
I am a physiologist working in the area of paediatric sleep and its disorders to elucidate mechanisms involved in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, the consequences of preterm birth for later development of cardiovascular compromise and the consequences of sleep disordered breathing in children for disturbance of the cardiovascular system.