APPLICANT - Imperial College London
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Post 15 – Rheumatology (Professor A Smith/Professor A Cope) – based at GSTT<br />
CODE: KCL/015<br />
F1<br />
F2<br />
St Thomas’<br />
Hospital<br />
Guy’s and<br />
St Thomas’<br />
NHS<br />
Foundation<br />
Trust<br />
General Surgery<br />
(Lower GI)<br />
General<br />
Medicine<br />
3m Orthopaedics 3m General<br />
Medicine<br />
4m Rheumatology 4m Accident &<br />
(Academic<br />
Emergency<br />
Attachment)<br />
3m<br />
4m<br />
Rheumatology<br />
3m<br />
The F2 Trainee will be based in the Academic Department of Rheumatology, Centre for<br />
Molecular and Cellular Biology of Inflammation (CMCBI), at the <strong>London</strong> Bridge Guy’s<br />
Campus. The Academic Department of Rheumatology has an established research<br />
programme in the immunopathogenesis and immunotherapy of chronic inflammatory<br />
arthropathies, especially rheumatoid arthritis. The CMCBI laboratory at the Guy’s campus is<br />
a well equipped immunology and inflammation research facility. The trainee will be<br />
supervised by the Arthritis Research UK Professor of Rheumatology and his staff on<br />
immunological techniques and translational research in the context of rheumatic diseases.<br />
The trainee will attend research, immunology and rheumatology seminars, and have<br />
opportunities to present their research at lab meetings.<br />
Post 16 – Surgery (Mr M Waltham) – based at GSTT<br />
CODE: KCL/016<br />
F1<br />
F2<br />
See rotation<br />
for site<br />
Guy’s and<br />
St Thomas’<br />
NHS<br />
Foundation<br />
Trust<br />
General Surgery<br />
(Upper GI)<br />
(St Thomas’<br />
Hospital)<br />
General Surgery<br />
(Vascular)<br />
3m<br />
4m<br />
Orthopaedics<br />
(Guy’s<br />
Hospital)<br />
Surgery<br />
(Academic<br />
Attachment)<br />
3m<br />
4m<br />
Elderly Care<br />
(St Thomas’<br />
Hospital)<br />
Accident &<br />
Emergency<br />
3m<br />
4m<br />
General<br />
Medicine<br />
(St<br />
Thomas’<br />
Hospital)<br />
3m<br />
Academic Foundation doctors can come and work with existing projects on the genetics of<br />
aneurysms, imaging of carotid disease, monocytes in venous thrombosis, hypoxia as a<br />
driver for stem cell recruitment to venus thrombii. We also have projects on unstable plaque<br />
and a number of other imaging projects. Previous candidates have looked at clinical<br />
problems with assessing outcomes of surgical research, trying to find indicators for venous<br />
ulcers that will heal. There are a number of other clinical projects that are available. The<br />
associated F2 clinical attachments will be General Surgery (Vascular) and A&E.<br />
Post 17 – Pharmacology/Cardiovascular (Professor M Marber) – based at GSTT<br />
CODE: KCL/017<br />
F1<br />
F2<br />
See rotation<br />
for site<br />
Guy’s and<br />
St Thomas’<br />
NHS<br />
Foundation<br />
Trust<br />
General Surgery<br />
(Vasc) (St<br />
Thomas’<br />
Hospital)<br />
Accident &<br />
Emergency<br />
3m<br />
4m<br />
Orthopaedics<br />
(Guy’s<br />
Hospital)<br />
General<br />
Medicine<br />
3m<br />
4m<br />
Elderly Care<br />
(St Thomas’<br />
Hospital)<br />
Pharmacology<br />
(Academic<br />
Attachment)<br />
3m<br />
4m<br />
General<br />
Medicine<br />
(St<br />
Thomas’<br />
Hospital)<br />
3m<br />
Many critical cellular processes that determine myocardial viability and function are<br />
regulated through intracellular signalling pathways that respond to environmental or<br />
mechanical stimuli and lead to chemical modification of downstream targets. The focus of<br />
our work is on the signalling pathways that determine myocardial viability and function within<br />
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Updated: 27 May 2010