Teaching
Modules for 2025-26
Cellular and Systems Physiology
Module code: BIOS214
Role: Teaching
Endocrine and Neuro-physiology
Module code: LIFE204
Role: Teaching
Pharmaceutical Toxicology
Module code: LIFE765
Role: Teaching
SPECIALISED BODY SYSTEMS: DEVELOPMENT, DISEASE AND REGENERATION
Module code: LIFE332
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- An investigation of the intestinal epithelial damage response to cytokines produced during inflammatory bowel disease and sepsis
- An investigation of the use of contact X-ray brachytherapy in the organ-preserving management of rectal cancer
- Effects of inhibiting components of the non-canonical NF-κB signalling pathway in the intestinal epithelium
- Factors regulating cell shedding in mouse and rat small intestine
- Factors regulating cell shedding in mouse and rat small intestine
- Intestinal mucosal dynamics in health and disease
- Investigating the Effect of Galectins on Ligand-Induced EGFR Activation and Signalling in Human Cancer Cells
- Investigation of the importance of intestinal epithelial cell specific nuclear factor-κB subunits in regulating the response to intestinal damage-inducing stimuli
- Investigation of the responses of primary gastroid cultures to Helicobacter infection and Th1 cytokines
- Modelling barrier function of the villous and follicle-associated epithelium in 3D
- Novel approaches for improving the management of gastric and duodenal neuroendocrine tumours.
- Three-dimensional structure of intestinal epithelia is important in regulating the damage response to chemotherapy drugs
- Understanding the role of tight junction protein redistribution following small intestinal epithelial injury using in vitro and in vivo models
- Use of murine enteroids and colonoids to model gastrointestinal toxicity in response to anti-cancer agents in the small intestine and colon