Research
External collaborations
Imperial College, Prof Kim Parker.
Fellowships
Walport Clinical Lectureship. Apr 2009 - Apr 2013.
British Heart Foundation, Junior Research Fellowship. Mar 2005 - Oct 2006.
Guest lectures
Caution using brachial systolic pressure to calibrate radial tonometric pressure waveforms: lessons from invasive study. European Society of Hypertension, OSLO. May 2010.
Developement and application of wave intensity in the large arteries and coronary arteries. Coronary Collateralisation Conference, Sils-Maria, Switzerland. Apr 2010.
Development of wave intensity analysis from bench to clinical tool. Imperial College, London. 2009.
Effects of augmentation of coronary blood flow from waves travelling-back from the proximal aorta. World Congress of Bioengineering, Munich, Germany. Sep 2009.
Augmentation of coronary blood flow in systole by reflected waves in the proximal aorta. High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Melbourne, Australia. Dec 2008.
Importance of the aortic reservoir in determining the shape of the arterial pressure waveform- the forgotten lessons of Frank. Artery Research, Prague. Sep 2007.
Developing new technologies to clinical applications. Imperial College, London. Feb 2007.
Effect of nitrate administration on wave speed propagation in the human coronary artery. Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine, Tokyo. May 2005.
Effects of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy on Human Coronary Artery Haemodynamics. Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine, Tokyo. May 2005.
"The push-me-pull-you" of coronary haemodynamics. , Munich, August, 2006. 5th World Congress of Biomechanics, Munich. Aug 2006. Web link
Research Student Supervision
Petraco R. A new scanning technique to diagnose obstruction in the arteries of the heart. (undergraduate: No).
Broyd C. Acute haemodynamic changes occuring following percutaneous aortic valve replacement. (undergraduate: No).
Sen S. Systematic Assessment of Competitive Flow within Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts by Wave Intensity. (undergraduate: No).


