A biomedical researcher using interdisciplinary approaches in molecular and cellular biology to develop novel interventions for cardiovascular disease.
The University of Hull is a research-led institution located in the historic city of Hull, East Yorkshire, at the heart of the UK’s Humber region. Our mission is to tackle global challenges through transformative, interdisciplinary research that delivers real-world impact. From climate change and renewable energy to health innovation, social justice, and digital technologies, our research addresses issues that matter locally, nationally, and internationally. Hull’s strategic location on the Humber estuary—a hub for renewable energy and maritime industries—positions us as a key player in advancing sustainability and economic growth. We collaborate with partners across the globe to drive innovation, inform policy, and create solutions for a fairer, more sustainable future. As a member of international research networks and a leader in knowledge exchange, the University of Hull empowers researchers to think beyond boundaries and shape change worldwide. Our commitment to excellence ensures that our discoveries not only enrich academic understanding but also improve lives and communities across the globe.
I have been a research group lead in the field of vascular cell biology and molecular pharmacology for over 25 years, publishing >100 papers in high impact journals including Nature Communications, Science Signaling, Circulation and Molecular Cell. In addition to training multiple postdoctoral researchers, I have also supervised 18 PhD and 3 Masters by Research students to successful completion.