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Diagram represents a network of applications by Institute for Life Sciences Members for collaborative projects.
Institute for Life Sciences

Our people

Our strength lies in our interdisciplinary collaborative network which is made up of over 380 academic members from across all the University’s faculties.

Professor Giampaolo D'Alessandro

Professor

Research interests

  • Liquid crystals
  • Optics
  • Mathematical modelling

Professor Giles Richardson

Professor

Research interests

  • Modelling renewable energy storage and generation
  • Modelling in biomedicine

Accepting applications from PhD students

Dr Giuseppe Pileio

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • NMR Methodology developments
  • Long-lived Nuclear Spin States
  • Diffusion NMR

Accepting applications from PhD students

Dr Gordon Inglis PhD

Principal Research Fellow

Accepting applications from PhD students

Professor Graham Roberts

Prof in Paed. Allergy & Resp. Medicine

Dr Gregory Perry

Lecturer in Chemistry

Research interests

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Synthesis
  • Catalysis

Accepting applications from PhD students

Dr Guido Maiello

Lecturer

Accepting applications from PhD students

Dr Guy Denuault

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Oxygen reactions in electrocatalysisTheory and applications of nanoelectrodes, microelectrodes and nanostructured microelectrodesTheory and applications of scanning electrochemical microscopyModelling and simulations of electrochemical processes

Accepting applications from PhD students

Professor Guy Poppy CB FMedSci

Professor In Biological Sciences

Dr Hans Michael Haitchi MD, MMed(INT), PhD, PD, MRCP(London), FHEA, PGcert

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Study of the asthma susceptibility gene A Disintegrin and Metalloprotease 33 (ADAM33) in early life and adult asthma and other chronic lung diseases.
  • Development of novel Anti-ADAM33 agents as potential disease modifying asthma therapy.
  • Multiomic study of the influence of the maternal environment (e.g. allergic asthma, obesity) during pregnancy on ADAM33 and other mediators and the early origin of lung disease in the Maternal Environment in Pregnancy (MEP) cohort.

Accepting applications from PhD students