个人简介
Dr Delieu is Lecturer in Anatomy within the School of Medical Sciences, a role he also enjoys at The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Shropshire. He is a Visiting Lecturer of Anatomy at Keele University’s Medical School and an Honorary Clinical Teacher at Cardiff Medical School as well as being involved with the Wales Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience (WICN) summer schools.
Dr Delieu is the University’s Designated Individual, overseeing the appropriate use of Human Tissue. Since the establishment of the Human Tissue Authority (HTA), there have been strict legally binding parameters to follow when storing and using human tissue. The Human Tissue Act (HT Act), 2004 provides a framework for regulating the storage and use of human organs and tissue from the living, and the removal, storage and use of tissue and organs from the deceased, for specific health related purposes and public display.
Any activity within the University that involves the use of organs (including prosections), tissues and cells has to follow strict Standard Conditions. The HT Act makes it an offence to have human tissue, including hair, nail and gametes in this context, with the intention of analysing its DNA without the consent of the individual from whom the tissue came, or of those close to them if they have died. In order to comply with the Act all establishments that have any dealings with human material have to be licensed, with a Designated Individual identified. University guidance on teh HTA regulations can be found here.
Although Dr Delieu initially qualified as a nurse, working with elderly, paediatrics and as a charge nurse in sexually transmitted diseases, he later changed direction and studied Anatomy and Cell Biology at Sheffield University. He completed The Harvard Pathology Course at the Institute of Orthopaedics in Oswestry and the Advanced Course in Head, Neck and Neuroanatomy at St Hugh’s College, Oxford.
研究领域
Developing the use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Rendering
Effects of antipsychotic medication on neutrophil morphology and oxidative stress
Use of Quantitative Structural Activity Relations in cellular responses to antipsychotics
History of medicine
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Thomas RG, John NW, Delieu JM, (2010) Augmented Reality of Anatomical Education. Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine. 33:1. p6-15
Lepping P, Delieu JM, Mellor R, Williams JHH, Hudson PR, Hunter-Levin C, (2010): Antipsychotic medication and oxidative cell stress – a systematic review. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
Delieu JM, Horobin RW, & Duguid JK, (2009) Exploring the relationship of drug-induced neutrophil immaturity & haematological toxicity to drug chemistry using quantitative structure-activity models. Medicinal Chemistry 5:1. pP7-14
Delieu JM, John N, Mahon M, Mullins P, Derricott H, Lim IS, Thomas R,(2008) Magnetic resonance imaging of an embalmed head. Clinical Anatomy 21:7. p747-748
Thomas R, Delieu JM, John N, Mahon M, (2008) Using Rapid Prototyping to Complement Traditional Anatomical Education. Proceedings of the Anatomical Society of GB and Ireland. Journal of Anatomy 212:1. p95
Delieu JM, Adams D, (2006) A museum specimen of HOOD? Clinical Anatomy 18:8. p770
Delieu JM, Bax DE, Horobin RW, (2006) Suphasalazine Results in the Formation of Immature Neutrophil Leucocytes in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Proceedings of the Anatomical Society of GB and Ireland. Journal of Anatomy 208:3. p408