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Emeritus Professor Desmond J Sheridan
Emeritus Professor
National Heart & Lung Institute
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Professor Desmond J Sheridan MD PhD FRCP
Desmond Sheridan is professor of cardiology in the National Heart and Lung Institute. He qualified in medicine from Trinity College Dublin in 1971 and was awarded the John Banks Medal in 1974. He received a British American Fellowship to undertake research at the Washington University, St Louise in 1978. He was appointed reader in Cardiology at the University of Wales in 1980 and Professor of Cardiology at the University of London in 1985. He was elected Clinical Dean for Imperial College School of Medicine from 1998-2001 and was appointed Principal Cardiovascular Advisor, Pfizer Global Research and Development 2002-5.
Professor Sheridan was a member of the National Forum for Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease 1991-9 and served on research grant assessment committees for the British Heart Foundation, MRC and EU Framework programmes. He has been an advisor on research strategy to the EC Framework programme, the Swiss National Science Foundation and Industry.
His research interests relate to understanding the consequences of normal and abnormal cardiac growth with a particular focus on disturbances in the electrical properties of heart muscle and coronary microvascular function and how these contribute to morbidity [1]. In recent years he has drawn attention to the decline in academic medicine and innovative capacity in medical science and the importance of reversing these [2,3].
1. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy. Ed D.J. Sheridan, Churchill Communications 1998
2. Sheridan DJ. Reversing the decline in Academic Medicine in Europe. Lancet 2006, 367; 1698-1701.
3. Innovation in the Biopharmaceutical Industry. Ed Rifat A. Atun and Desmond J. Sheridan, World Scientific Publishing, 2007


