Professor Tim Palmer Tim.Palmer@hull.ac.uk
HYMS Professor of Cardiovascular Biology
Professor Tim Palmer Tim.Palmer@hull.ac.uk
HYMS Professor of Cardiovascular Biology
Mr Kevin Oxley
Professor Matthew Hardman M.Hardman@hull.ac.uk
Chair in Wound Healing / HYMS Director of Research
Professor Roger Sturmey R.Sturmey@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Reproductive Medicine
Dr Holly Wilkinson H.N.Wilkinson@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Wound Healing
Dr Laura Sadofsky L.R.Sadofsky@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Respiratory Medicine
Dr Simon Calaminus S.Calaminus@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer
Dr Amin Ardestani A.Ardestani@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer
Dr Camille Ettelaie C.Ettelaie@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer
Dr Francisco Rivero Crespo F.Rivero-Crespo@hull.ac.uk
Reader in Biomedical Science
Dr Giordano Pula G.Pula@hull.ac.uk
Dr Leonid Nikitenko L.Nikitenko@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences
Dr Andre Voelzmann A.Voelzmann@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Cell Biology & Biotechnology
Professor Ian Chetter I.Chetter@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Vascular Surgery
Dr Mohammed Ismail m.s.ismail@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer - Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies
Professor Adil Khan A.M.Khan@hull.ac.uk
Professor
Dr Xinhui Ma Xinhui.Ma@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer
Dr Rameez Kureshi R.Kureshi@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer and Programme Director of online MSc - Artificial Intelligence
Professor Jiawei Mi J.Mi@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Materials
Dr Louise France L.France@hull.ac.uk
Director of Learning and Teaching, Lecturer in Mechanical and Medical Engineering
Dr Harriet Talbott H.Talbott@hull.ac.uk
Medical Engineering Programme Director; Lecturer in Medical Engineering
Dr Jean-Sebastien Bouillard J.Bouillard@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Physics and Nanotechnology
Dr Paul Hiebert P.Hiebert@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Wound Healing
Dr Louis Allott
Professor Peter Zioupos P.Zioupos@hull.ac.uk
Emeritus Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Dr Will Jones Will.Jones@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer & Director of Research
Dr Carolina Font Palma C.Font-Palma@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering
Emeritus Professor Carl Redshaw C.Redshaw@hull.ac.uk
Emeritus Professor
Professor Anthony Maraveyas A.Maraveyas@hull.ac.uk
Professor in Cancer Medicine
Professor John Greenman J.Greenman@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Tumour Immunology
Status | Project Live |
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Value | £500,000.00 |
Project Dates | Oct 1, 2024 - Sep 30, 2029 |
3D Analysis of Maxillofacial Growth Jul 1, 2017 - Aug 31, 2019
The goal of this study is to develop, test and validate three-dimensional analysis methodologies to quantify maxillofacial growth. The methodologies are expected to provide guidance and support to determine the nature and extent of hard-tissue mandib...
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ThrombiGlow: ‘Smart’ Multimodal Platelet Specific ‘Theranostic’ Drug Delivery Imaging Feb 1, 2017 - Jan 31, 2020
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) including heart attacks and strokes constitute the leading cause of mortality in the UK. The pathology underlying CVD is called atherothrombosis and is a complex, multi-cellular-inflammatory disorder. Central to this is...
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Blood test for clinical therapy guidance of non-small cell lung cancer patients Jan 1, 2017 - Oct 31, 2022
Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. NSCLC alone make up about 75% of all lung cancers and most hospitals currently test all NSCLC patients for EGFR mutations (pharmacogenomics) for treatment decision (personalised medicine) – i.e., patie...
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DRESSINg: DACC in the REduction of Surgical Site INfection Feb 1, 2017 - Jan 31, 2018
A surgical site infection is an infection occurring in the body where surgery has recently taken place. The rates of infection vary according to the type of surgery but may occur in as many as 1 in every 3 or 4 operations. All of these infections cau...
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The role of bacteria in the skin: Cold atmospheric plasma for the treatment of pathological skin healing Apr 1, 2017 - Mar 31, 2020
Chronic wounds remain a major area of unmet clinical need, with infection a principle contributing factor to wound chronicity. This project builds upon strong preliminary data suggesting that healing outcome can be directly linked to both wound micro...
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