个人简介
After completing his PhD in cell signaling at the University of Bristol, Dr Brandom became a teaching fellow in the department of pharmacology and was part of a team developing science teaching using Human Patient Simulators at the AIMS CETL (Applied and Integrated Medical Sciences Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning). He joined the Medical School in 2007 and with his clinical counterpart has responsibility for pharmacology in the medical curriculum.
His main interests are in Assessment and how to effectively use technology to enhance teaching and learning.
Qualifications
2000 BSc (Hons) Pharmacology, University of Leeds
2004 PhD Pharmacology / Cell Signaling, University of Bristol
2011 Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
2012 ASPIRE Senior Fellow
2013 Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
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Natasha G, Brandom KG, Young EC, Young PJ (2008). Valproate and spinal muscular atrophy (Review). Mol Med Rep, 1(2), 161-165. Abstract. Author URL.
Venkateswarlu K, Brandom KG, Yun H (2007). PI-3-kinase-dependent membrane recruitment of centaurin-alpha2 is essential for its effect on ARF6-mediated actin cytoskeleton reorganisation. J Cell Sci, 120(Pt 5), 792-801. Abstract. Author URL.
Venkateswarlu K, Brandom KG, Lawrence JL (2004). Centaurin-alpha1 is an in vivo phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent GTPase-activating protein for ARF6 that is involved in actin cytoskeleton organization. J Biol Chem, 279(8), 6205-6208. Abstract. Author URL.