School of Medical Sciences, Bangor University
School of Medical Sciences, Bangor University
C21 north Wales Graduate entry to medicine 4 year programme (MBBCh) at Bangor University in collaboration with Cardiff University’s School of Medicine.
A video about the course here.
Read the original news about the medical school here.
Biology of dying
This work is being undertaken with Dr Seamus Coyle (Honorary Clinical Fellow), Prof. Chris Probert and Prof. Mark Boyd, University of Liverpool. I am funded by a Wellcome Trust seed award in science to investigate the biology of dying (https://wellcome.ac.uk/what-we-do/directories/seed-awards-science-people-funded).
Additional funding was received from North West Cancer Research in a Short Impact Grant: Method optimisation of urine GC-MS analysis to predict dying in lung cancer patients https://nwcr.org/what-we-do/research/merseyside-cheshire/
Metabolomics
Raphael Aggio has some helpful resources here: https://raphaelaggio.github.io/
University of Liverpool links
My Univeristy of Liverpool profile can be found here.
I worked between the Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease, University of Liverpool and Aintree Hospital, Rheumatology with Dr Helen Wright and Prof. Robert Moots
I used the excellent Centre for Proteome Research facility and Centre for Cell Imaging at the University of Liverpool.
I great introduction to the principles of proteomics and mass spectrometry, can be found here, by Dr. Lennart Martens. I highly reccomend them.
I have found Dr. David Mason's Blog "Post-Acquisition: Thoughts on Image Analysis in Scientific Research" very helpful and would highly recommend to anyone considering taking up imaging.
My PhD was with Dr Jack Zhuang and Prof. Andy Pettitt.
My MPhil was with Dr Mike Cross.
I worked as a research technician for Dr Lakis Liloglou
Professional Societies
I have previously held professional memberships to the following societies: