Stewart Cromar
David Dorward
David is a Clinical Lecturer in Pathology with an interest in Lung Pathology and the interaction of innate immune cells in acute inflammation and the cancer microenvironment.
Pathologia publications (author)
- Transplantation immunology
- Autoimmunity
- Hypersensitivity and 6 more..
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Clinical Lecturer in Pathology
Division of Pathology
@University of Edinburgh
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Specialist Trainee in Histopathology
Department of Pathology
@NHS Lothian
Simon Herrington
Pathologia publications (author)
- Myocardial infarction
- Infarction
- Atherosclerosis and atheroma and 3 more..
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Professor of Molecular Cancer Pathology
Division of Pathology
@University of Edinburgh
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Honorary Consultant Histopathology
Department of Pathology
@NHS Lothian
Declan Doyle
Declan graduated from Edinburgh Medical School in 2017. He is currently an FY1 working in Lothian. He has an interest in general practice, infectious disease and medical education.
Pathologia publications (author)
- Myocardial infarction
- Infarction
- Atherosclerosis and atheroma and 3 more..
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FY1
@NHS Lothian
Farah Rozali
Core Trainee in Psychiatry at Royal Edinburgh Hospital; with an interest in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy.
Pathologia publications (author)
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CT3
Psychiatry
@Royal Edinburgh Hospital
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Polyvios Evangelou
Pathologia publications (author)
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Dr
Pathology Laboratory
@NHS Lothian
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Tim Kendall
Tim undertook a PhD In the Liver Research Group at the University of Southampton after starting specialist training in Histopathology, and then transferred to Edinburgh to complete clinical training in 2007. He started a Wellcome Trust Intermediate Clinical Fellowship in 2011, continuing clinical work as Honorary Consultant Histopathologist specialising in liver pathology. Tim is the clinical lead for Pathologia development. Honours and Awards 2011 - Wellcome Trust Intermediate Clinical Fellowship 2004 - Wellcome Trust Research Training Fellowship
Pathologia publications (author)
- Chronic inflammation
- Transplantation immunology
- Autoimmunity and 5 more..
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Senior Clinical Fellow in Pathology
Division of Pathology
@University of Edinburgh
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Honorary Consultant Histopathologist
Department of Pathology
@NHS Lothian
Ghai Xiong Chong
Pathologia publications (author)
Genevieve McMahon
Genevieve is a fifth year medical student at the University of Edinburgh. She undertook an Immunology Honours BSc in her third year, leading to her interest in immune reactions and infectious diseases.
Pathologia publications (author)
- Somatic Hypermutation and Affinity Maturation
- Immunology Glossary
- The Germinal Centre and 2 more..
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Fifth Year MBChB student
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
@University of Edinburgh
Hannah McManus
Hannah is a fifth year medical student at the University of Edinburgh. She undertook an Immunology Honours BSc in her intercalated year, leading to her interest in the immune system and pathologies involving this.
Pathologia publications (author)
- Somatic Hypermutation and Affinity Maturation
- Immunology Glossary
- The Germinal Centre and 2 more..
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Fifth Year MBChB student
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
@University of Edinburgh
Heather Lockwood
Heather trained at Dundee Medical School and graduated in June 2016. She has a keen interest in Pathology and medical education.
Pathologia publications (author)
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Foundation Doctor year 2 (FY2)
Department of Histopathology
@NHS Lothian
Mark Arends
Mark Arends trained in Medicine (MBChB with Honours) and Pathology (BSc with Honours and PhD) at the University of Edinburgh, becoming a Senior Lecturer in 1995 in the Edinburgh University Department of Pathology and Honorary Consultant at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (MRCPath & FRCPath). He moved to the University of Cambridge (MA) in January 1999, where he was a University Reader in Histopathology and an Honorary Consultant at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. There he was a specialist gastrointestinal and gynaecological pathologist, was lead pathologist in colorectal pathology, gynaecological pathology and bowel cancer screening pathology for Cambridge and East of England. In July 2013 he moved to University of Edinburgh as Professor of Pathology, Head of the Division of Pathology and Co-director of the Centre for Comparative Pathology. His research includes the genomic, genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of colorectal cancer and gynaecological cancer development and progression, including inherited susceptibility to colorectal and endometrial carcinogenesis and in vivo models of intestinal tumour formation
Pathologia publications (author)
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Head of Division of Pathology
Division of Pathology
@University of Edinburgh