Professor David Holt
Professor Holt holds the Chair of Bioanalytics at St George's Hospital Medical School, London, England, where he is the Director of the Analytical Unit in the Department of Cardiac and Vascular Sciences.
Professor Holt holds the Chair of Bioanalytics at St George's Hospital Medical School, London, England, where he is the Director of the Analytical Unit in the Department of Cardiac and Vascular Sciences.
Professor Camm graduated from Guy's Hospital, London and pursued a career in Cardiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. In 1986 he moved to the Chair of Clinical Cardiology at St. George's Hospital.
Professor Dalgleish graduated from University College Hospital London having pursued an intercollated BSc with Professor JZ Young, FRS. Following house jobs, he then trained in internal medicine and oncology in Australia, returning to London in 1984 to pursue his interest in viruses, cancer and immunology.
Dr Cock and Dr Von Oertzen are at the forefront of clinical treatment and research of epilepsy at St George's Hospital. The insight that Dr Cock and Dr Von Oertzen have in the area of epilepsy has proved invaluable to current clinical research in this area and has lead to the publication of a number of peer-reviewed articles.
Abdul Sultan is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with a special interest in urogynaecology at Mayday University Hospital, Croydon as well as a honorary senior lecturer at St George's University of London.
Ranee Thakar is a Subspecialist in Urogynaecology and Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Mayday University Hospital, Croydon as well as a honorary senior lecturer at St George's University of London.
Dr Dr Jörg Täubel is Managing Director of Richmond Pharmacology. To date he has conducted more than 200 Phase I and early Phase IIa studies in patients and healthy volunteers, and been co-investigator for at least 150 more. His experience ranges from simple bioequivalence to complex pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies often administering compounds first in man. His particular interest is gastroenterology and bridging studies. Over the last 3 years, a large proportion of his work has been directly or indirectly related to these areas.
Dr Ulrike Lorch is the Medical Director of Richmond Pharmacology. In this role she takes responsibility for the management of the clinic, planning and conduct of studies.