Teaching
I teach on Pharmacology, Chemistry and Immunology modules.
Modules for 2024-25
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
Module code: CHEM248
Role: Teaching
Communication and Study Skills for the Life Sciences
Module code: LIFE130
Role: Teaching
DRUG ACTION
Module code: LIFE206
Role: Teaching
Molecular Toxicology
Module code: LIFE316
Role: Module Co-ordinator
PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH PROJECTS
Module code: PHAR660
Role: Teaching
PRACTICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Module code: LIFE234
Role: Teaching
Pharmaceutical Toxicology
Module code: LIFE765
Role: Teaching
The Immune System in Health and Disease
Module code: LIFE221
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- AN INSIGHT INTO THE MECHANISMS OF ABACAVIR INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS WITH A VIEW TO DESIGNING SAFER THERAPEUTICS.
- Analysis of drug-protein adducts and their role in drug hypersensitivity
- Characterisation of Drug-Specific T-Cell Responses in Hypersensitive Patients and Healthy Donors
- Characterisation of HLA-restricted T-cell responses to abacavir using lymphocytes from drug-naïve volunteers
- Characterisation of the cellular basis of beta-lactam induced skin and liver injury
- DETECTION AND PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF DRUG (METABOLITE) - SPECIFIC T-CELLS FROM PATIENTS WITH DRUG-INDUCED SKIN AND LIVER INJURY AND HEALTHY DONORS
- Definition of antigenic determinants in drug hypersensitive patients: an integrated clinical, chemical and cellular approach to quantify and characterize the drug signals presented to T-Lymphocytes
- Flucloxacillin protein binding leads to the presentation of novel MHC peptides
- Generation and characterization of dapsone- and nitroso-dapsone-specific T-cells: an insight into the molecular pathomechanism of dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome.
- Investigation of immunogenetic risk factors for carbamazepine-induced hypersensitivity reactions
- TOWARDS THE PREDICTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF DRUG HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS
- The Phenotype and Function of Hapten specific T-Cell isolated from Hypersensitive patients and healthy human donors
- The Role of T-helper 17 and T-helper 22 Lymphocytes in Beta-Lactam Hypersensitivity
- The role of glutathione in Allergic Contact Dermatitis
- Utilisation of an in vitro T-cell priming assay to characterise the effects of co-inhibitory signalling on the activation of antigen-specific T-cells.