Professor Paul Riley
Academic Background
Qualifications:
BSc: University of Leeds, Department of Zoology; 1987-1990
PhD: University College London, Institute of Zoology; 1992-1995
Research positions:
Wellcome International Travelling Fellow: Post-doctoral training at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto CA; 1996-1999
Post-doctoral Training at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford; 1999
Non-Clinical Lecturer (1999-2000); Senior Lecturer (2003-2007); Reader (2007-2009) ; Professor (2009-2011) UCL-Institute of Child Health; 1999-2011
Chair of Development and Reproduction and BHF Chair of Regenerative Medicine; Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford; 2011-present.
Awards:
ESC Basic Sciences Council Outstanding Achievement Award 2008
MRC Career Establishment Award 2003-2008
Undergraduate Teaching
BSc Biomedical Sciences, SGHMS (2006-2011);
BSc Veterinary Sciences; RVC (2007-2011): Cardiovascular Development.
Postgraduate Teaching
MSc in Prenatal Genetics and Fetal Medicine (2001-2011): Cardiovascular Development;
MRes in Biomedicine (2002-2011): Expression Systems;
UCL CoMPLEX MRes (2007-2011): Wound healing;
MSc Heart and Circulation (2009-2011): Cardiovascular Stem Cells.
Research Interests
Transcriptional control of heart development and models of congenital heart disease;
Resident stem/progenitor cell-derived cardiac repair and regeneration.
Links
See also the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics website and Professor Riley's web pages at UCL and the Oxford Stem Cell Institute.
