Collectively, we investigate a wide range of aspects of neurogenetics or related to it, from neuroscience, to brain diseases and disorders to related societal aspects.
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Molecular neuroscience: gene expression, gene regulation, DNA repair, epigenetics, genomics, metabolism
Professor of Neuroscience
Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section Lead
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Zubair Ahmed is Professor of Neuroscience and Lead for the Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section in the Department of Inflammation and Ageing. His current focus for research is aligned with University identified priority areas of Immunology, Infection and Inflammation related to Trauma and in particular Neurotrauma. Some of his research projects are aimed at identifying the ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8854
- Email
- z.ahmed.1@bham.ac.uk
Head of School
Professor of Exercise Biochemistry
School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Professor Sarah Aldred is an exercise biochemist interested in oxidative stress. She is interested in how exercise can perturb redox homeostasis in both health and disease. Sarah has worked with young and old, and with those suffering from psychosis and schizophrenia, cardiovascular disease and dementia.
Sarah is Head of the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 3084
- Email
- s.aldred.1@bham.ac.uk
Head of the Department of Metabolism and Systems Science
Professor of Molecular Endocrinology
Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE)
Department of Metabolism and Systems Science
Davide Calebiro is the Head of the Department of Metabolism and Systems Science, a Professor of Molecular Endocrinology, Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE) of the Universities of Birmingham and Nottingham
He leads a multidisciplinary research team comprising biologists, chemists, physicists, engineers and computer ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 3928
- Email
- d.calebiro@bham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Cognition and Ageing
School of Psychology
Dr Chechlacz is broadly interested in understanding how variability in the neurochemical, structural and functional organisation of the brain affect cognitive functions and relates to individual differences in human behaviour and in susceptibility to cognitive ageing and mental health problems. Her work combines cognitive assessment of attentional functions with spherical deconvolution ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2852
- Email
- m.chechlacz.1@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor of Neurotrauma
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Dr Di Pietro is a Molecular Neuroscientist with a MSc in Molecular Biology, a PhD in Clinical Biochemistry and a further degree in Medical Genetics. With almost 20 years of research experience with particular interest in the molecular mechanisms of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), she is an expert of in vitro and in vivo animal models of TBI. She currently leads the research efforts on microRNA ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 7555
- Email
- v.dipietro@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Motor Neuroscience
Head of Research
School of Psychology
Professor Galea uses a range of techniques (behaviour, brain imaging, brain stimulation, computational modelling) to investigate motor control and learning in health and disease. At present, he is particularly interested in reward-based motor learning and how sequential actions (typing, handwriting) are planned and executed.
Personal website: www.josephgalea.weebly.com
- Telephone
- +44 (0) 121 414 3601
- Email
- j.galea@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor for Genomics and Rare Disease
Deputy Director, Centre for Rare Disease Studies
Department EDI Lead
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8480
- Email
- m.r.higgs@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Metabolism and Inflammation
British Heart Foundation Senior Basic Science Research Fellow
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Professor Mauro trained as biochemist and cellular biologist before starting to approach immunological questions with his own group, motivated by the recent ‘renaissance’ in the interest in metabolism in widespread fields of the basic and clinical science.
Professor Mauro holds a Senior Basic Science Fellowship from the British Heart Foundation. He jointly leads a new Marie ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 371 7892
- Email
- c.mauro@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
School of Biosciences
My prime research interest is how the information encoded in chromosomes instructs building of the most complex organ, the brain, and allows an organism to perform elaborate tasks.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45905
- Email
- m.soller@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Cancer Genetics
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
Professor Grant Stewart is a Professor of Cancer Genetics in the Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences.
Defective repair of DNA damage is the most frequent underlying cause of genetic instability and cancer development. Professor Stewart's research focuses on understanding how the cell detects and repairs damage to its DNA and how defects in this process contribute to the development of ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 9168
- Email
- g.s.stewart@bham.ac.uk
Glia, oligodendrocytes, myelination and neuron-glia interactions
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Neural stem cells, cell differentiation, cell proliferation and death, growth, brain tumours and cancer
Professor of Neuroscience
Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section Lead
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Zubair Ahmed is Professor of Neuroscience and Lead for the Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section in the Department of Inflammation and Ageing. His current focus for research is aligned with University identified priority areas of Immunology, Infection and Inflammation related to Trauma and in particular Neurotrauma. Some of his research projects are aimed at identifying the ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8854
- Email
- z.ahmed.1@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Cell and Developmental Genetics
School of Biosciences
Dr Fan’s research interest centres on understanding how cell death, cell proliferation and cell differentiation are coordinated to maintain tissue homeostasis. This has important implications for cancer development and tissue regeneration.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 48513
- Email
- y.fan@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor for Genomics and Rare Disease
Deputy Director, Centre for Rare Disease Studies
Department EDI Lead
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8480
- Email
- m.r.higgs@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Cancer Genetics
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
Professor Grant Stewart is a Professor of Cancer Genetics in the Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences.
Defective repair of DNA damage is the most frequent underlying cause of genetic instability and cancer development. Professor Stewart's research focuses on understanding how the cell detects and repairs damage to its DNA and how defects in this process contribute to the development of ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 9168
- Email
- g.s.stewart@bham.ac.uk
Brain structure on brain function, structure of neural circuits and brain plasticity
Assistant Professor in Cognition and Ageing
School of Psychology
Dr Chechlacz is broadly interested in understanding how variability in the neurochemical, structural and functional organisation of the brain affect cognitive functions and relates to individual differences in human behaviour and in susceptibility to cognitive ageing and mental health problems. Her work combines cognitive assessment of attentional functions with spherical deconvolution ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2852
- Email
- m.chechlacz.1@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Motor Neuroscience
Head of Research
School of Psychology
Professor Galea uses a range of techniques (behaviour, brain imaging, brain stimulation, computational modelling) to investigate motor control and learning in health and disease. At present, he is particularly interested in reward-based motor learning and how sequential actions (typing, handwriting) are planned and executed.
Personal website: www.josephgalea.weebly.com
- Telephone
- +44 (0) 121 414 3601
- Email
- j.galea@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
School of Biosciences
Our lab uses the fruit fly Drosophila to unravel the mechanisms underlying behavioural choices. By studying how the brain makes decisions at a genetic, cellular and circuit level, in an accessible experimental system, we aim to reveal fundamental principles that might be present across species.
Find out more from our website
- Email
- c.rezaval@bham.ac.uk
Sleep, eating, learning, memory, decision making and cognition
Assistant Professor in Cognition and Ageing
School of Psychology
Dr Chechlacz is broadly interested in understanding how variability in the neurochemical, structural and functional organisation of the brain affect cognitive functions and relates to individual differences in human behaviour and in susceptibility to cognitive ageing and mental health problems. Her work combines cognitive assessment of attentional functions with spherical deconvolution ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2852
- Email
- m.chechlacz.1@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience
School of Psychology
Professor Cook’s work investigates action and social cognition in typically developed adults and those with autism spectrum conditions.
With respect to action Professor Cook and her colleagues have shown that autistic adults move with subtly different kinematics compared to typical controls (Cook, Blakemore and Press, 2013, Brain). Such atypical kinematics can impact on the ...
- Telephone
- 0121 414 7218
- Email
- j.l.cook@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Developmental Psychopathology and Neuroscience
School of Psychology
Professor De Brito is a psychologist and director of the Social, Cognitive, Affective, and Neuroscience (SCAN) lab. Research in the SCAN lab focuses on understanding the mechanistic interplay between the social, cognitive, affective, and neurocognitive factors implicated in the development and persistence of antisocial and aggressive behaviour. A second strand of research examines those aspects ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2641
- Email
- s.a.debrito@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Motor Neuroscience
Head of Research
School of Psychology
Professor Galea uses a range of techniques (behaviour, brain imaging, brain stimulation, computational modelling) to investigate motor control and learning in health and disease. At present, he is particularly interested in reward-based motor learning and how sequential actions (typing, handwriting) are planned and executed.
Personal website: www.josephgalea.weebly.com
- Telephone
- +44 (0) 121 414 3601
- Email
- j.galea@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Deputy Head of Research
Senior Lecturer in Human Movement Sciences
School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Ned’s research incorporates a range of techniques including non-invasive brain stimulation, electrophysiological recording, eye-tracking, neuroimaging and behavioural techniques. He uses these techniques to investigate how the brain controls movement and how it allows us to - seemingly effortlessly - learn new motor skills. His research is not only intended to help us understanding how the ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 7239
- Email
- n.jenkinson@bham.ac.uk
Professor in Translational Neuroscience
Co-Director of the Centre for Human Brain Health
School of Psychology
Prof. Ole Jensen is a word leading expert on applying magnetoencephalograpghy to study the human brain. In particular his work has focused on uncovering the mechanism role of neuronal oscillations for cognition.
- Telephone
- 0121 414 8509
- Email
- o.jensen@bham.ac.uk
Honorary Research Fellow
School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Dr MacDonald’s research focuses on the behavioural, neurophysiological and genetic mechanisms of impulse control i.e. how we control our actions. She is especially interested in how these mechanisms may be influenced by dopamine dysregulation as seen in Parkinson’s disease and other dopamine-related disorders. She utilizes techniques such as non-invasive brain stimulation, genotyping, ...
- Email
- h.j.macdonald@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
School of Biosciences
Our lab uses the fruit fly Drosophila to unravel the mechanisms underlying behavioural choices. By studying how the brain makes decisions at a genetic, cellular and circuit level, in an accessible experimental system, we aim to reveal fundamental principles that might be present across species.
Find out more from our website
- Email
- c.rezaval@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurodevelopmental Conditions
Deputy Head of Education
School of Psychology
The aim of Professor Richards’ research is to reduce negative clinical outcomes for individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders. Her work with children with autism and children with rare genetic syndromes has thus far focused on reducing self-injury, improving sleep disorders and understanding the impact of premature birth. Her research uses experimental, epidemiological, single case and ...
- Telephone
- 0121 4158098
- Email
- c.r.richards@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
School of Biosciences
My prime research interest is how the information encoded in chromosomes instructs building of the most complex organ, the brain, and allows an organism to perform elaborate tasks.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45905
- Email
- m.soller@bham.ac.uk
Ageing, cognitive decline, neurodegeneration and neurodegenerative diseases
Professor of Neuroscience
Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section Lead
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Zubair Ahmed is Professor of Neuroscience and Lead for the Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section in the Department of Inflammation and Ageing. His current focus for research is aligned with University identified priority areas of Immunology, Infection and Inflammation related to Trauma and in particular Neurotrauma. Some of his research projects are aimed at identifying the ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8854
- Email
- z.ahmed.1@bham.ac.uk
Head of School
Professor of Exercise Biochemistry
School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Professor Sarah Aldred is an exercise biochemist interested in oxidative stress. She is interested in how exercise can perturb redox homeostasis in both health and disease. Sarah has worked with young and old, and with those suffering from psychosis and schizophrenia, cardiovascular disease and dementia.
Sarah is Head of the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 3084
- Email
- s.aldred.1@bham.ac.uk
Head of the Department of Metabolism and Systems Science
Professor of Molecular Endocrinology
Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE)
Department of Metabolism and Systems Science
Davide Calebiro is the Head of the Department of Metabolism and Systems Science, a Professor of Molecular Endocrinology, Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE) of the Universities of Birmingham and Nottingham
He leads a multidisciplinary research team comprising biologists, chemists, physicists, engineers and computer ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 3928
- Email
- d.calebiro@bham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Cognition and Ageing
School of Psychology
Dr Chechlacz is broadly interested in understanding how variability in the neurochemical, structural and functional organisation of the brain affect cognitive functions and relates to individual differences in human behaviour and in susceptibility to cognitive ageing and mental health problems. Her work combines cognitive assessment of attentional functions with spherical deconvolution ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2852
- Email
- m.chechlacz.1@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Cell and Developmental Genetics
School of Biosciences
Dr Fan’s research interest centres on understanding how cell death, cell proliferation and cell differentiation are coordinated to maintain tissue homeostasis. This has important implications for cancer development and tissue regeneration.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 48513
- Email
- y.fan@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Honorary Research Fellow
School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Dr MacDonald’s research focuses on the behavioural, neurophysiological and genetic mechanisms of impulse control i.e. how we control our actions. She is especially interested in how these mechanisms may be influenced by dopamine dysregulation as seen in Parkinson’s disease and other dopamine-related disorders. She utilizes techniques such as non-invasive brain stimulation, genotyping, ...
- Email
- h.j.macdonald@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Cancer Genetics
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
Professor Grant Stewart is a Professor of Cancer Genetics in the Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences.
Defective repair of DNA damage is the most frequent underlying cause of genetic instability and cancer development. Professor Stewart's research focuses on understanding how the cell detects and repairs damage to its DNA and how defects in this process contribute to the development of ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 9168
- Email
- g.s.stewart@bham.ac.uk
Injury, trauma, repair and regeneration
Professor of Neuroscience
Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section Lead
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Zubair Ahmed is Professor of Neuroscience and Lead for the Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section in the Department of Inflammation and Ageing. His current focus for research is aligned with University identified priority areas of Immunology, Infection and Inflammation related to Trauma and in particular Neurotrauma. Some of his research projects are aimed at identifying the ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8854
- Email
- z.ahmed.1@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor of Neurotrauma
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Dr Di Pietro is a Molecular Neuroscientist with a MSc in Molecular Biology, a PhD in Clinical Biochemistry and a further degree in Medical Genetics. With almost 20 years of research experience with particular interest in the molecular mechanisms of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), she is an expert of in vitro and in vivo animal models of TBI. She currently leads the research efforts on microRNA ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 7555
- Email
- v.dipietro@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Motor Neuroscience
Head of Research
School of Psychology
Professor Galea uses a range of techniques (behaviour, brain imaging, brain stimulation, computational modelling) to investigate motor control and learning in health and disease. At present, he is particularly interested in reward-based motor learning and how sequential actions (typing, handwriting) are planned and executed.
Personal website: www.josephgalea.weebly.com
- Telephone
- +44 (0) 121 414 3601
- Email
- j.galea@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Mental health, psychiatric disorders, aggression, neuroinflammation, neurodevelopmental disorders and other brain diseases
Professor of Neuroscience
Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section Lead
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Zubair Ahmed is Professor of Neuroscience and Lead for the Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section in the Department of Inflammation and Ageing. His current focus for research is aligned with University identified priority areas of Immunology, Infection and Inflammation related to Trauma and in particular Neurotrauma. Some of his research projects are aimed at identifying the ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8854
- Email
- z.ahmed.1@bham.ac.uk
Head of School
Professor of Exercise Biochemistry
School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Professor Sarah Aldred is an exercise biochemist interested in oxidative stress. She is interested in how exercise can perturb redox homeostasis in both health and disease. Sarah has worked with young and old, and with those suffering from psychosis and schizophrenia, cardiovascular disease and dementia.
Sarah is Head of the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 3084
- Email
- s.aldred.1@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health
Director of the Institute for Mental Health
School of Psychology
Matthew is an academic psychiatrist and Director of the Institute for Mental Health at the University. He is a leader in the field of early psychosis and in the philosophy and ethics of mental health.
- Telephone
- 01214147197
- Email
- m.r.broome@bham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Cognition and Ageing
School of Psychology
Dr Chechlacz is broadly interested in understanding how variability in the neurochemical, structural and functional organisation of the brain affect cognitive functions and relates to individual differences in human behaviour and in susceptibility to cognitive ageing and mental health problems. Her work combines cognitive assessment of attentional functions with spherical deconvolution ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2852
- Email
- m.chechlacz.1@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience
School of Psychology
Professor Cook’s work investigates action and social cognition in typically developed adults and those with autism spectrum conditions.
With respect to action Professor Cook and her colleagues have shown that autistic adults move with subtly different kinematics compared to typical controls (Cook, Blakemore and Press, 2013, Brain). Such atypical kinematics can impact on the ...
- Telephone
- 0121 414 7218
- Email
- j.l.cook@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Developmental Psychopathology and Neuroscience
School of Psychology
Professor De Brito is a psychologist and director of the Social, Cognitive, Affective, and Neuroscience (SCAN) lab. Research in the SCAN lab focuses on understanding the mechanistic interplay between the social, cognitive, affective, and neurocognitive factors implicated in the development and persistence of antisocial and aggressive behaviour. A second strand of research examines those aspects ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2641
- Email
- s.a.debrito@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Motor Neuroscience
Head of Research
School of Psychology
Professor Galea uses a range of techniques (behaviour, brain imaging, brain stimulation, computational modelling) to investigate motor control and learning in health and disease. At present, he is particularly interested in reward-based motor learning and how sequential actions (typing, handwriting) are planned and executed.
Personal website: www.josephgalea.weebly.com
- Telephone
- +44 (0) 121 414 3601
- Email
- j.galea@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor for Genomics and Rare Disease
Deputy Director, Centre for Rare Disease Studies
Department EDI Lead
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8480
- Email
- m.r.higgs@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Metabolism and Inflammation
British Heart Foundation Senior Basic Science Research Fellow
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Professor Mauro trained as biochemist and cellular biologist before starting to approach immunological questions with his own group, motivated by the recent ‘renaissance’ in the interest in metabolism in widespread fields of the basic and clinical science.
Professor Mauro holds a Senior Basic Science Fellowship from the British Heart Foundation. He jointly leads a new Marie ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 371 7892
- Email
- c.mauro@bham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Psychology and Youth Mental Health
School of Psychology
Dr Rogers is a Assistant Professor in Psychology and Youth Mental Health based within the Institute for Mental Health, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. His work uses different scientific methods such as clinical assessment, neuropsychological testing and neuroimaging techniques to better understand how brain maturation promotes normal cognitive development, and what causes this ...
- Telephone
- +44(0) 121 4144896
- Email
- j.rogers@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health
Consultant Psychiatrist Early Intervention in Psychosis
School of Psychology
Rachel is Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health at the University of Birmingham, and Consultant Psychiatrist in the Birmingham Early Intervention Services. Her research Interest is within the field of major mental illness; particularly schizophrenia and co-morbid depression in early phases of illness. Recent projects have developed the investigation of inflammatory models of psychosis ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 6241
- Email
- r.upthegrove@bham.ac.uk
Clinical trials and data science
Professor of Neuroscience
Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section Lead
Department of Inflammation and Ageing
Zubair Ahmed is Professor of Neuroscience and Lead for the Neuroscience and Ophthalmology Section in the Department of Inflammation and Ageing. His current focus for research is aligned with University identified priority areas of Immunology, Infection and Inflammation related to Trauma and in particular Neurotrauma. Some of his research projects are aimed at identifying the ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 8854
- Email
- z.ahmed.1@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health
Director of the Institute for Mental Health
School of Psychology
Matthew is an academic psychiatrist and Director of the Institute for Mental Health at the University. He is a leader in the field of early psychosis and in the philosophy and ethics of mental health.
- Telephone
- 01214147197
- Email
- m.r.broome@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Developmental Psychopathology and Neuroscience
School of Psychology
Professor De Brito is a psychologist and director of the Social, Cognitive, Affective, and Neuroscience (SCAN) lab. Research in the SCAN lab focuses on understanding the mechanistic interplay between the social, cognitive, affective, and neurocognitive factors implicated in the development and persistence of antisocial and aggressive behaviour. A second strand of research examines those aspects ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2641
- Email
- s.a.debrito@bham.ac.uk
Chair of Clinical Bioinformatics, Joint Director of the Centre for Health Data Science
Associate Director of HDRUK Midlands, Deputy Director of the Centre for Environmental Research and Justice
Programme Director for Health Data Science
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
Professor Gkoutos holds the chair of Clinical Bioinformatics, a joint appointment between the University of Birmingham Medical School and the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
He is the Joint Director of the Health Data Science Centre at the University of Birmingham, a Faculty Affiliate Professor of Clinical Bioinformatics, Berkeley Lab, Associate Director of MRC Health ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 3882
- Email
- g.gkoutos@bham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Psychology and Youth Mental Health
School of Psychology
Dr Rogers is a Assistant Professor in Psychology and Youth Mental Health based within the Institute for Mental Health, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. His work uses different scientific methods such as clinical assessment, neuropsychological testing and neuroimaging techniques to better understand how brain maturation promotes normal cognitive development, and what causes this ...
- Telephone
- +44(0) 121 4144896
- Email
- j.rogers@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Cancer Genetics
Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences
Professor Grant Stewart is a Professor of Cancer Genetics in the Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences.
Defective repair of DNA damage is the most frequent underlying cause of genetic instability and cancer development. Professor Stewart's research focuses on understanding how the cell detects and repairs damage to its DNA and how defects in this process contribute to the development of ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 9168
- Email
- g.s.stewart@bham.ac.uk
Neurogenetics in society: law, ethics, philosophy
Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health
Director of the Institute for Mental Health
School of Psychology
Matthew is an academic psychiatrist and Director of the Institute for Mental Health at the University. He is a leader in the field of early psychosis and in the philosophy and ethics of mental health.
- Telephone
- 01214147197
- Email
- m.r.broome@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Science, Knowledge and Belief in Society
Director Research Institute for STEMM in Culture and Society (ISTEMMiCS)
Engineering and Physical Sciences
Professor Elsdon-Baker is a transdisciplinary researcher whose work is predominantly sociological, historical, philosophical and psychological in approach. Her research interests are:
- The perception of, and trust in, Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM) in diverse societies and across cultures
- Public space and cultural narratives surrounding STEMM
- Nati ...
- Email
- f.m.elsdon-baker@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Law and Birmingham Fellow
Head of Research
Birmingham Law School
Professor Atina Krajewska’s work focuses on the developments of human rights law in the area of health and medicine. She has published in the area of genomics, reproductive rights, and global health law and governance. Her book on Genetic Information and the Scope of Personal Autonomy in European Law, published in Poland in 2008, has had considerable impact on legislative decisions of ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 415 8343
- Email
- a.krajewska.1@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Health Care Law
Birmingham Law School
Professor Jean McHale researches and writes in the area of Health Law and Health Care law. She is the Director of the Centre for Health Law, Science and Policyat Birmingham Law School. Her recent books include Adult Social Care Law and Policy, Lessons from the Pandemic with Dr Laura Noszlopy ( In press, BUP publication date November 2024), The Regulation of Cosmetic Procedures: Legal, Ethical ...
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- +44 (0)121 414 6294
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- j.v.mchale@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Autism Studies
School of Education
Prithvi is an Associate Professor in Autism Studies within the Department of Disability, Inclusion and Special Needs (DISN)and a member of the Autism Centre for Education Research (ACER). He is the programme leader for the distance learning Autism Children programme. He also contributes to teaching of the on-campus MA Education programme, and to some teaching on our Dubai campus. He ...
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- +44 (0)121 415 8283
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- p.perepa@bham.ac.uk
Interdisciplinary Professor of Modern Literature and Culture
Department of English Literature
I work on modern literature and culture. My main areas of interest are modernism, the literature of the First World War, life writing, literary impressionism, and futurology.
- Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life, 2 vols (Oxford University Press, 1996)
- Self-Impression: Life-Writing, Autobiografiction and the Forms of Modern Literature (Oxford University Press, 2010)
- Imagined Futures: Writing, Science ...
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- +44 (0)121 41 43539
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- m.saunders@bham.ac.uk