SCMH Students on being awarded a Degree of PHD
Published: 16 November 2018
Congratulations to SCMH students for being awarded for their achievements
Dr Michael Freeman has been awarded the degree of PhD by Alternative Thesis for the thesis titled: Structural and functional characterisation of myocardial-scar interactions to predict ventricular arrhythmias
Dr Kaitlin Mayne has been awarded the degree of PhD for the thesis titled: Effects of empagliflozin on fluid overload, weight and blood pressure in chronic kidney disease
Dr Thomas Wright has been awarded the degree of PhD for the thesis titled: Multi-omics characterisation of phosphodiesterase enzymes in colorectal cancer & bioinformatic discovery of Dengue virus disruptor peptides
Dr Anna Taylor has been awarded the degree of PhD for the thesis titled: Exploring participation with a novel digital service for people with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)
Dr Daniel Ang has been awarded the degree of PhD for the thesis titled: Diagnosis and Phenotypes of Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction
Dr Sol Olivera has been awarded the degree of PhD for the thesis titled: The impact of preeclampsia on fetal nutrition and offspring metabolism and cardiovascular function
Dr Maria Fernanda Gabler has been awarded the degree of PhD for the thesis titled: Effects of home-based reseistance excercise programmes on muscle fitness, well-being, thoughts and perceptions of healthy adults
Dr Andrew Morrow has been awarded the degree of PhD for the thesis titled: Precision medicine with zibotentan in microvascular angina
These awards stand alone proudly witnessing our students hard work and dedication. We congratulate you all on your success and extend our best wishes for your future career.
First published: 16 November 2018
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