Staff members (REF1a/c)
1 - Clinical Medicine
University of Glasgow
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- Immunity and Inflammation
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- Immunity and Inflammation
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- Immunity and Inflammation
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- Immunity and Inflammation
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- Immunity and Inflammation
- B - Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences
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- Immunity and Inflammation
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- Immunity and Inflammation
- B - Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences
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- Immunity and Inflammation
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Dr Zuberi is employed as a Consultant Paediatric Neurologist in the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill. He is also an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor in the University's School of Medicine. Zuberi is involved in teaching and supervising postgraduate students, leads the Paediatric Neurosciences Research Group, and established and is clinical lead of the Glasgow Epilepsy Genetics Service, which delivers a UK and international service. The research group comprises child neurology, neuropsychology and medical and molecular genetics. The principal focus is genotype-phenotype relationships in epilepsy emphasising translating basic science to clinical utility. His grant-funded work is strategically linked to Ahmed, Tobias and Brodie.