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A researcher in the skin laboratory using the Live Cyte

Respiratory

Researchers in the respiratory theme combine discovery science, translational models and clinical studies to deliver high-impact mechanistic research and patient benefit.

The health challenge

Respiratory diseases are a leading cause of death and disability globally, typically presenting in patients with existing comorbidities.

We work in close partnership with the Clinical Sciences Centre, and have extensive successful collaborations with external/industry partners. A central focus of research in the theme is to understand the role of microbiota in health and disease, exploiting cutting-edge techniques such a long-read metagenomics.

We collaborate with members across the Institute, with a broad interest in understanding how age and diabetes contribute to wound pathology. Our ultimate goal is to develop innovative new treatments for chronic wounds and respiratory illnesses that will bring clinical and economic benefits.

Theme lead

Professor Matthew Hardman

Chair in Wound Healing

Research leads

Dr Laura Sadofsky

Senior Lecturer in Respiratory Medicine

Dr Holly Wilkinson

Lecturer in Wound Healing

Dr Michelle Rudden

Lecturer in Biomedicine

Researchers

  • Tania Bernardes, Research Technician
  • Alex Kidd, Research Technician
  • Marija Voronkova, Research Technician
  • Laden Fenercioglu, Post-doctoral Research Assistant
  • Leah Cooksey, Post-doctoral Research Assistant
  • Xuanyuan Zhang, PhD Researcher
  • Thomas Taynton, PhD Researcher
  • Nina Rocha, PhD Researcher
  • Cher Bing Chuo, PhD Researcher
  • Bwayla Bowden, PhD Researcher
  • Anuradha Ekanayake, PhD Researcher
  • Snehal Kadam, PhD Researcher
  • Nathan Hayes, PhD Researcher
  • Mayowa Esan MSc by Thesis Postgraduate Researcher
  • Alice Cannon, PhD Researcher
  • Alice Fearne, PhD Researcher
  • Alex Johns, PhD Researcher
  • Paisleigh Smythe, PhD Researcher
  • George Siskakis, PhD Researcher
  • Lauren Colburn, PhD Researcher
  • Danos Papapostolou, PhD Researcher
  • Bijal Trivedi, MD Researcher

Facilities

The respiratory research centre houses state-of-the-art pre-clinical facilities for testing repurposed active pharmaceutical ingredients. This includes high-throughput calcium signalling, ATP release assays, flow cytometry, western blotting, cell viability/proliferation assays, microscopy, qPCR and siRNA knockdowns.

We work closely with the Respiratory Clinical Trials Unit at Castle Hill Hospital, an internationally recognised centre of excellence in airway disease with Principal Investigators Professor Alyn Morice, Dr Simon Hart, and Dr Michael Crooks.

Siemens

Collaborations

We collaborate successfully with an extensive range of partners within the University of Hull and beyond. These include the Clinical Sciences Centre and the Hull Health Trials Unit, as well as the Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.

We have long-standing relationships with regional healthcare multinationals Smith & Nephew and Reckitt, and have externally funded collaborations with multiple internationally recognised industrial partners, including Proctor & Gamble, AstraZeneca and Merck Sharp & Dohme.

We welcome enquiries for future collaboration opportunities. Please contact BIM@hyms.ac.uk

Clinical Sciences Centre Affiliated staff

  • Dan Carradice, Senior Lecturer in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
  • Ian Chetter, Academic Lead for Vascular Research
  • Mike Crooks, Professor of Respiratory Medicine
  • Simon Hart, Professor in Respiratory Medicine
  • Alyn Morice, Professor of Respiratory Medicine
  • George Smith, Senior Lecturer
  • Josh Totty, NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Plastic Surgery

Honorary Affiliated Clinical Staff

  • Nicholas Easom, Honorary Senior Lecturer
  • Jack Kastelik, Honorary Reader
  • Shernaz Walton, Consultant Dermatologist and Honorary Professor

Contact

Biomedical Institute for Multimorbidity

bim@hyms.ac.uk