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Dr Yusur Al-Nuaimi
I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Manchester where I obtained a BSc (2004) and MB ChB (2005). I completed several research projects whilst a medical student. I presented at the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery’s Annual meeting and also published this work. Currently, I am working as a medical doctor in Hope Hospital, Manchester. I have been continuing involvement in research and was successfully awarded the EPSRC doctoral training centre scholarship which will be commencing in September 2007. At this time, I will commence my PhD concerned with keloid disease.
Supervisor: Dr Ardeshir Bayat. Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre
Dr Yusur Al-Nuaimi - Publications
Dr Yusur Al-Nuaimi - Presentations
Mr Farzad Javad
I finished my BSc in Immunology at King’s Collage London and started my MSc in Immunogenetics in Manchester. As part of my MSc, I was supervised by Dr Bayat and Dr Day for period of five months and I have been lucky to continue this for my PhD. My research in keloid scars involves gene expression, and cell cycle regulation.
Co-supervisor: Dr Ardeshir Bayat. Co-supervisor: Dr Philip Day Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre
Mr Farzad Javad - Publications
Mr Farzad Javad - Presentations
Miss Samrina Rehman
I gained MSc(2005) and MChem (2004) in Cheminformatics and Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry from The University of Manchester. I have industrial work experiences including Inpharmatica Ltd (a drug discovery company) and Advanced Interconnection Technology (manufacturer of interconnection products). I have significant experience in working with Inpharmatica’s proprietary databases (StARLITe™ & Drugstore ™) and other commercial databases. I have contributed to the development of various databases while working with Inpharmatica’s proprietary chemogenomics approach to drug discovery. Acknowledged work in ‘Nature Reviews, Vol 5, 2006’. My current research interest is “Systems biology in clinical applications: Integrative ‘omics for patient to study Dupuytren's Disease.”
Co-supervisor: Dr Ardeshir Bayat. Co-supervisor: Dr Philip Day Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre