Staff members (REF1a/c)
1 - Clinical Medicine
University of Cambridge
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
- 6 - Genomics
- Struct and Cell Biol and their application to Medicine
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 6 - Genomics
- Struct and Cell Biol and their application to Medicine
Dr Baglin is an Associate Lecturer with the University of Cambridge. He has a long standing collaboration with Professor Jim Huntingdon. His specific interests are in haemostasis and thrombosis.
- 1 - Cancer
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
Dr Barroso is seconded for one day each week to the University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, Institute of Metabolic Science, where she is a Principal Investigator. An official secondment agreement between the University and the Sanger Inst has been in place since 2010. Dr Barroso works in close collaboration with Professors O’Rahilly, Chatterjee and Farooqi, and Drs Semple and Savage at the Institute of Metabolic Science, using genetic and genomic approaches to understand the aetiology of common and rare forms of metabolic disease.
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
- 4 - Systems Medicine - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
Dr Bradley is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Cambridge and Director of the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre which is a partnership between Cambridge University Hospitals and the University of Cambridge.
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 1 - Cancer
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 4 - Systems Medicine - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
- 1 - Cancer
- 6 - Genomics
- Struct and Cell Biol and their application to Medicine
- 1 - Cancer
- 4 - Systems Medicine - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
- 1 - Cancer
Dr Campbell is an Affiliated Lecturer with the University of Cambridge. He has extensive research collaborations with the University of Cambridge Departments of Haematology and Oncology, studying the large-scale genomic features of a variety of cancers. He is a Co-Principal Investigator on the largest randomised clinical trial conducted in myeloproliferative disorders, a trial sponsored and run through the University of Cambridge. He teaches medical students during his one clinic a week at Addenbrooke's Hospital.
- 1 - Cancer
- 1 - Cancer
- 5 - Systems Medicine - Reproductive Biology and Medicine Group
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
- 4 - Systems Medicine - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
Dr Cheriyan holds the position of Associate Lecturer in Medicine. His research interests are primarily clinical and relate to vascular function and inflammation, NO bioavailability and vascular-ventricular interactions. He has a keen interest in identifying novel agents that may improve vascular health, as measured in vivo, in human models of health and disease. Local collaborators include Dr James Rudd, Dr Elizabeth Warburton of Cambridge Neuroscience and Professor Peter Weissberg of the BHF (formerly BHF Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine in Cambridge).
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 4 - Systems Medicine - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
- 1 - Cancer
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 4 - Systems Medicine - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 1 - Cancer
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
- 1 - Cancer
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 5 - Systems Medicine - Reproductive Biology and Medicine Group
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
- 5 - Systems Medicine - Reproductive Biology and Medicine Group
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 1 - Cancer
- 4 - Systems Medicine - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
- 1 - Cancer
- 1 - Cancer
- 7 - Stem Cell Biology and Medicine
- 6 - Genomics
- Struct and Cell Biol and their application to Medicine
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
- 2 - Infection and Immunity
Professor Dougan is an Honorary Professor, University of Cambridge. He has strong links with the Clinical School where he holds joint grants and co-supervises PhD students. His personal research team studies enteric pathogens with a strong emphasis on basic pathogenic mechanisms and immunology and he contributes to the Mouse Genetic Programme running an infection screen in novel gene KO strains. He has a particular interest in using genomics to study host/pathogens interactions, in particular using salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, the cause of typhoid, as a model.
- 1 - Cancer
- 3 - Systems Medicine - Metabolic and Related Diseases