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Dr Gabriela Jiga-Boy
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(10), e231. , -
Professor Nicholas Rich
PMEM105 Medical Manufacturing. This module will explore the opportunity, challenges and routes to market for innovations in medical manufacturing. ... 2010 - 2012. Hon. Associate Professor, Warwick Medical School. 2005 - 2010. -
Dr Nick Jones
Singleton Campus. Available For Postgraduate Supervision. Research Links. Nick was awarded a PhD from Swansea University Medical School in 2017 investigating the role of metabolism in governing the human adaptive immune ... PM-378 Biomedical Laboratory -
Dr Jezabel Garcia Parra
2006 - 2012. Research Officer, Reproductive Biology and Gynaecological Oncology Research Group (RBGO), Swansea University Medical School. -
Mr Marc Lewis
SHE116 Medical conditions in the emergency & unscheduled care setting. This module builds on module SHE115 Anatomy and Physiology (1) generating a broader understanding of common medical conditions within the emergency and ... Learners will be expected -
Professor Sian Rees
Industry experience has included developing and implementing strategic PR and marketing campaigns for FMCG, retail, entertainment, medical, education and technology sectors. -
Dr Rachel Townsend
Rachel teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including multiple modules on the BSc Medical Pharmacology, BSc Biochemistry, MSc Nanomedicine and MSc Biomedical Sciences degree schemes. ... This module is compulsory for BSc Medical Pharmacology -
Miss Sam Hopkinson
SHE220 Out of Hospital Management of Medical Conditions. Building on the previous modules and practice experience, this module will enable learners to enhance their understanding of pathophysiology and develop skills to ... The module will be supported -
Dr Wendy Francis
Search:. Dr Wendy Francis. Lecturer in Genetics, Biochemistry and Applied Medical Sciences., Biomedical Sciences. ... Wendy is fellow of the Higher Education Academy and contributes to learning and teaching on Applied Medical Sciences, Medical -
Professor Jeremy Tree
I have a long standing interest in the consequences of brain damage on specific cognitive functions (cognitive neuropsychology) – in particular, disorders of reading (dyslexia), speech production (aphasia), memory (amnesia) and face processing
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