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The applicant aims to improve treatment of digestive disease by identifying and understanding the interactions between the nervous system and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, with emphasis on sensory systems.
Prof Kamm is a gastroenterologist interested in developing improved treatments for gastrointestinal and pelvic floor disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease and functional disorders. He runs basic science, translational and clinical strands of research in parallel across the same areas of interest, developing new treatments that encompass physiological, pharmacological, surgical and psychological therapies.
I am a physiologist investigating the role of molecular rhythmicity in physiological systems. My work focuses on the impact of disrupted rhythmicity on metabolism, cancer and fertility at the cellular level and is of particular importance when considering
I am a geneticist using multidisciplinary genetic and genomic approaches to study transcriptional mechanisms and molecular pathogenesis in autoimmunity and haematological malignancies.