Doctor of Philosophy
The exploration of an online-resource to prevent weight gain in new kidney transplant recipients
18/10/2019 → 1/03/2022
Master of Philosophy
To establish normal ranges of kidney function in women of black and white ethnicities; determine a novel definition of acute kidney injury in pregnancy then describe incidence; and assess the feasibility of point-of-care testing to predict risk.
3/10/2019 → …
Master of Philosophy
Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) and kidney disease in people of African ancestry in the UK. I will be investigating the relationship between APOL1 and kidney disease in the GEN AFRICA dataset with longitudinal data from linkage with the UK CHIC cohort.
27/10/2020 → …
Doctor of Medicine (Research)
Fertility Evaluation in renal disease
14/10/2020 → …
Doctor of Philosophy
Novel methods of perfusion assessment in sepsis associated critical illness
1/10/2018 → …
Master of Philosophy
Pregnancy associated progression of chronic kidney disease: Identification, risk stratification, prevention and outcomes (mother and offspring)
1/10/2021 → …
Master of Philosophy
Evaluation of clinical and serological markers for prediction of poor maternal outcomes in Sierra Leone.
8/10/2021 → …
Doctor of Philosophy
PREDICT: Predicting and Perceiving Pregnancy Risk in Women with Chronic Kidney Disease
1/10/2018 → …
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