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  • Professor Denis Drieghe

    Professor of Experimental Psychology
    Research interests
    • My research can be situated in the field of eye movements during reading.
    • One of my main research lines has been related to parafoveal processing: How accurate is parafoveal processing, and how does it influence the decision whether to skip the next word or not; How does it relate to foveal processing (i.e. simultaneous or only after foveal processing has been concluded). Additionally, my research has examined reading in multiple languages (English, Dutch, Finnish, Chinese, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese), and has directly compared reading in different languages both between native speakers and within bilinguals. Recent projects involved looking at task effects during reading (e.g. reading for comprehension versus skimming) and individual differences in reading (e.g. spelling skills and reading ability).
    • Besides these topics, I'm also interested in a wide range of phenomena, all dealing with either eye movements in reading or the processing of words in general.
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  • Professor David Harrowven

    Professor of Chemistry
    Research interests
    • Organic synthesis
    • Natural products total synthesis
    • Radical and diradical chemistry
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  • Dr Daniel Spencer

    Lecturer
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  • Professor Delphine Boche

    Professor of Neuroimmunopathology
    Research interests
    • Neuroimmunology and neurodegeneration
    • Immunophenotyping immune cells
    • Human brain pathology
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  • Dr David Baxter

    Associate Professor
    Research interests
    • Innovation management
    • Agile 
    • Knowledge and learning in innovation
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  • Dr Darren Bradshaw

    Associate Professor
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  • Professor Dave Woods

    Professor of Statistics
    Research interests
    • Design of experiments
    • Bayesian statistics
    • Statistical computing
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  • Dr David Tumbarello

    Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences
    Research interests
    • Membrane Trafficking
    • Autophagy
    • Mitochondrial Quality Control
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