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Completed my high school studies in Jerusalem in 1971. After spending 2 years at Bir Zeit College, I joined the American University in Beirut and was awarded a BSc in 1975. Obtained a PhD degree from the Universityof Essex in 1980. Joined the faculty of An-Najah University in Palestine (1980-1987) during which I held senior positions including Head of Biology and Dean of Research and served as a member of the Board of Directors for Scholarships at the British Council in Jerusalem. Joined Physiology Department at Bristol in 1988 and during the early 1990s helped to establish the Bristol Heart Institute. Awarded a DSc from Bristol in 2003 and was promoted to a Chair of Cardiac Physiology in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry in 2005. Prestigious activities include member of the team that was awarded the UK Hospital Doctor Award for Team of the Year in Surgery and runners up for Cardiovascular Medicine (2005), elected to the executive committee of the British Society for Cardiovascular Research (1998-2005) , elected Fellow of the International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences (2010), elected Fellow of Society of Biology (2011), External Examiner for Medical & Veterinary Physiology, University of Cambridge (2010-2012) and for Medicine, University of Kuwait (2012-).

研究领域

Cardiac Physiology & Myocardial Protection

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Caputo, M, Mokhtari, A, Miceli, A, Ghorbel, MT, Angelini, GD, Parry, AJ & Suleiman, SM, 2014, ‘Controlled reoxygenation during cardiopulmonary bypass decreases markers of organ damage, inflammation, and oxidative stress in single-ventricle patients undergoing pediatric heart surgery’. The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, vol 148., pp. 792-801.e8 Zakkar, M, Ascione, R, James, AF, Angelini, GD & Suleiman, MS, 2015, ‘Inflammation, oxidative stress and postoperative atrial fibrillation in cardiac surgery’. Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Littlejohns, B, Pasdois, P, Duggan, S, Bond, AR, Heesom, K, Jackson, CL, Angelini, GD, Halestrap, AP & Suleiman, M, 2014, ‘Hearts from mice fed a non-obesogenic high-fat diet exhibit changes in their oxidative state, calcium and mitochondria in parallel with increased susceptibility to reperfusion injury’. PLOS ONE, vol 9., pp. e100579 Khaliulin, I, Halestrap, AP, Bryant, SM, Dudley, DJ, James, AF & Suleiman, M, 2014, ‘Clinically-relevant consecutive treatment with isoproterenol and adenosine protects the failing heart against ischaemia and reperfusion’. Journal of Translational Medicine, vol 12., pp. 139

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