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Not just an affair of the heart: A look at ERG channels and Kv7 channels in

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Professor Iain Greenwood

St George’s University, Department of Life and Environmental Science

Biography

Iain joined St George’s, University of London in 1993 as a postdoctoral researcher. He has held a variety of academic positions here since then and became Professor of Vascular Pharmacology in August 2013.

He is an adjunct Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences (Heart and Circulatory Research Section) at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. This appointment stems from a five-year collaboration with Professor Søren P Olesen looking at mechanisms involved with vascular disease.

Prof Greenwood obtained a First class Honours Degree in Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Hertfordshire in 1990. He then studied for a PhD at the University of Manchester in the Smooth Muscle Research Group, under the supervision of Professor AH Weston. In 1998, he was awarded a prestigious four-year Wellcome Trust Career Development Fellowship.

This enabled him to spend four months working with Professor Normand Leblanc at the Montreal Heart Institute, and one year working with Professor Burt Horowitz in the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology at the University of Nevada Medical School, Reno, USA .

Venue: Level 2 Seminar Room

Zoom Link: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/84556752610?pwd=bDlXNWhQUDArZjJyODZsZHkwa2RJQT09

Meeting ID: 845 5675 2610

Passcode: 565725

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