About
Postgraduate Student Supervision
2003 Robert Howell MD
2004 Alexander Mirnezami PhD
2006 Timothy Underwood PhD
2010 Victoria Hammond PhD
2010 Jariya Romsaiyud PhD (with Chemistry)
2011 Matthew Wheater PhD
2012 Sharon Nijjar PhD (with Chemistry)
2012 Sam Collins PhD (with Biological Sciences)
2014 Marta Chrzan
2014 Boris Aillard (with Chemistry
2015 Charlotte Mardle (with Chemistry)
2017 Pardis Arvinrad
2017 Jason Fleming
2017 Kate Packwood
2017 Caroline Barker
2017 Abigail Mead
2018 Mira Kreuzer
Faculty of Medicine
Research Integrity Champion
Past roles include:
- Information Strategy for the Cancer Sciences School
- Postdoctoral Associate Academic Representative
University of Southampton
Member of Senate (2011-2013)
National and International responsibilities
Scientific Advisory Board: Wessex Medical Research (2019-)
Scientific Advisory Board: Breast Cancer Now. (2015-2019)
Member of editorial board: Biology Of The Cell (2010-)
Article reviewer for journals including (2007-): Nucleic Acids Research, Oncotarget, Biology of the Cell, Biochemical Journal, Carcinogenesis, Journal of Cell Science, Oncogene, Journal of Molecular Biology, Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, British Journal of Cancer, BMC Mol Cell Biol, international Journal of Cancer, Bioscience Reports, Human Molecular Genetics, RNA, Current Pharmaceutical Design, Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, Cancer Biology and Therapy, Cancer Letters, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, FEBS letters, PNAS.
Grant & fellowship reviewer (2007-): Association for International Cancer Research, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Medical Research Council, North West Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, Wellcome Trust, Yorkshire Cancer Research, Dutch Cancer Society, A*STAR, Breast Cancer Campaign. Leukaemia Research Fund
External PhD examiner for (2008-):Including Universities of Liverpool, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Dundee & Oxford.
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Supervision
PhD Students
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Teaching
Faculty of Medicine
MMedSc Steering Group (to Oct 2022)
Cancer Sciences
Deputy Head of School for Education
Graduate School Doctoral Programme Lead
iPhD pathway co-coordinator (research projects)
Module lead
BIOL 3043 & 6039: Molecular and Cellular Biology
Lecturer and facilitator on the following courses:
BIOL 3043 Molecular and Cellular Pathology
HPRS2016 Pathophysiology of Common Cardiovascular and Respiratory Conditions
Integrated PhD Cancer Pathway
BM4 Year 1. Graduate group facilitation
Research Project Supervisor (students from the following)
Integrated PhD Cancer Pathway
MMedSc
BMedSc
BIOL3034
Personal Tutor to undergraduate medical students
Admissions- Interviewer
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Biography
Dr Jeremy Blaydes is Associate Professor in Cancer Cell Biology within Medicine at the University of Southampton.
"As a cancer cell biologist my aim is to exploit a wide range of molecular and cellular experimental approaches to ultimately identify better way of treating cancer patients."
Dr. Blaydes was appointed as Lecturer at the University of Southampton in 2000, and Reader in Cancer Cell Biology in 2007. His research in based in the Somers Cancer Research Building on the Southampton General Hospital Campus
Dr. Blaydes’ research focuses on transcriptional responses to stress signalling pathways, and their roles in the causes and treatment of cancer.
Qualifications
- BSc Biochemistry, University of Bath. 1990
- PhD Cancer Cell Biology, University of Wales, College of Medicine (UWCM), 1994
Appointments held
- Postdoc. with Prof. David Wynford-Thomas. UWCM 1994-1997
- Postdoc. with Prof. Ted Hupp. University of Dundee, 1997-1999
- Lecturer. Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, 2000-2007
Prizes
- Breast Cancer Campaign Team of the year, 2011 (2011)
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