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Dr Ana Paula Abdala Sheikh | |
Post(s): | Research Fellow, School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience Senior Lecturer, School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience |
Areas of expertise: | How does the brain generate breathing? Breathing is the most important process controlled by the brain, it happens non-stop... |
Keywords: | breathing | blood pressure | Rett Syndrome | cot death | congenital hypoventilation | sleep apnea | hypertension |
Dr Simon Davies | |
Post(s): | Clinical Lecturer, Bristol Medical School (PHS) |
Areas of expertise: | My research interests include: § Clinical, epidemiological and biological aspects of anxiety and affective disorders,... |
Keywords: | anxiety | hypertension | cardiovascular disease | depression | drug side effects | toxicity |
Dr Thomas Johnson | |
Post(s): | Honorary Senior Lecturer, Bristol Medical School (THS) |
Areas of expertise: | Acute coronary syndromes; Academic cardiology; Complex stent angioplasty; Transradial coronary angioplasty. I qualified... |
Keywords: | interventional cardiology | general cardiology | hypertension | cardiac rehabilitation |
Professor Sergey Kasparov | |
Post(s): | Professor in Molecular Physiology, School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience |
Areas of expertise: | Physiological Genomics of Central Cardio-Vascular Control We focus on the central mechanisms which control arterial blood... |
Keywords: | physiological genomics | central cardio-vascular control | arterial blood pressure | hypertension | cells | vasculo-neuronal signalling | the brain | neurones |
Professor David Murphy | |
Post(s): | Professor of Experimental Medicine, Bristol Medical School (THS) |
Areas of expertise: | The Molecular Neueroendocrinology Research Group uses gene discovery and transfer techniques to study the neuronal regulation... |
Keywords: | vasopressin | oxytocin | hypothalamus | transcriptosome | proteome | transgenics | hypertension |
Professor Julian Paton | |
Post(s): | Professorial Research Fellow in Physiology, School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience |
Areas of expertise: | Using a multidisciplinary approach we are studying the central nervous system control of cardiovascular and respiratory systems.... |
Keywords: | central nervous system | cardiovascular system | respiratory system | central nervous circuits | autonomic dysfunction | hypertension | sleep apnoea | neuronal mechanisms |
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