Staff members (REF1a/c)
1 - Clinical Medicine
University of Sheffield
- E - Cell Biology
- I - Imaging
- L - Neurosciences
- L - Neurosciences
- A - Bone Biology & Disease
- A - Bone Biology & Disease
- B - Breast Cancer
- C - Cancer Studies
- M - Urology
- M - Urology
Professor Chapple is Consultant Urological Surgeon at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. He is also an honorary Professor of Urology at Sheffield University. Professor Chapple's has research collaborations with a range of academic staff across Biomedicine and Tissue Engineering.
- D - Cardiovascular Sciences
- F - Endocrinology
- J - Immunology & Immunity
- A - Bone Biology & Disease
- B - Breast Cancer
- C - Cancer Studies
- E - Cell Biology
- D - Cardiovascular Sciences
Dr Condliffe is Consultant Physician, Pulmonary Vascular Disease Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is also Honorary Clinical Lecturer with the University of Sheffield. His research responsibilities include: co-investigator in several international multi-centre studies evaluating the efficacy of new therapies for pulmonary hypertension and is a member of the national clinical reference group for pulmonary hypertension. He works closely with Professor Wild on imaging and PH and also co-supervises Sheffield doctoral students.
- B - Breast Cancer
- G - Haematology
- C - Cancer Studies
- H - Host Pathogen Interactions
- L - Neurosciences
- H - Host Pathogen Interactions
- A - Bone Biology & Disease
- J - Immunology & Immunity
- D - Cardiovascular Sciences
- J - Immunology & Immunity
- D - Cardiovascular Sciences
- K - Nephrology
- J - Immunology & Immunity
Professor Gleeson is Consultant Gastroenterologist, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and also Honorary Professor of Hepatology, University of Sheffield. His research investigates new methods of detection, characterisation and treatments for autoimmune and alcoholic liver disease. He is Research Theme Leader in the Academic Directorate of Gastroenterology, collaborating on clinical research and also in the newly formed Centre for Medical Humanities.
- G - Haematology
- B - Breast Cancer
- J - Immunology & Immunity
Marios Hadjivassiliou is a Consultant Neurologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is also an Honorary Professor of Neurology with the University of Sheffield, collaborating on research projects and co-supervising Sheffield PhD students.
- E - Cell Biology
- H - Host Pathogen Interactions
- G - Haematology
- H - Host Pathogen Interactions
- F - Endocrinology
- B - Breast Cancer
- L - Neurosciences
- E - Cell Biology
- K - Nephrology
- H - Host Pathogen Interactions
- F - Endocrinology
Professor T. Hugh Jones is an NHS Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist at Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and an Honorary Consultant Endocrinologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is also an Honorary Professor of Andrology at the University of Sheffield. His research focus his main research focus is the role of testosterone in the pathogenesis and treatment of coronary heart disease, angina, heart failure, and diabetes in men.
- C - Cancer Studies
- D - Cardiovascular Sciences
- J - Immunology & Immunity
- D - Cardiovascular Sciences
Dr Kiely is Consultant Physician, Pulmonary Vascular Disease Unit, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is also Honorary Reader, with the University of Sheffield. His research responsibilities include: Director of the National Pulmonary Hypertension Service (Sheffield) and current Chairman of the UK Pulmonary Hypertension Physician’s Group. He is a Research Theme leader on the STH Respiratory Medicine Research Executive and leads the Pulmonary Hypertension Clinical Phenotype and Bioresource stream of the Sheffield Pulmonary Hypertension Research Network, where he collaborates closely with Professor Jim Wild (Imaging) and Dr Allan Lawrie (Pre-clinical models and drug discovery).
- L - Neurosciences
- D - Cardiovascular Sciences
- C - Cancer Studies
- J - Immunology & Immunity
- G - Haematology
- A - Bone Biology & Disease
- E - Cell Biology
- L - Neurosciences
- C - Cancer Studies
- F - Endocrinology
- A - Bone Biology & Disease
- F - Endocrinology
- J - Immunology & Immunity
- A - Bone Biology & Disease
- I - Imaging
- K - Nephrology