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I graduated from The University of Leeds with a BSc in Physiology in 1986 and from Oxford University with a DPhil in Physiology in 1989. I held a post-doctoral post in The University of Manchester, a position of lecturer at the University of Dundee and was a Human Frontiers Science Programme Fellow at The University of Southern California. I joined The School of Biomedical Sciences at Leeds University in November 1997. I took up a Chair in Physiology at Cardiff University on 1st September 2004.

研究领域

My complementary research interests are in the general areas of regenerative medicine and respiratory molecular physiology, and are: Human ES and iPS cell fate-determination, function and pathology, with specific emphasis on Huntington's Disease (Patch-clamp and calcium imaging). Calcium sensing receptor in airway signal transduction and inflammatory lung diseases;. Molecular physiology of O2 sensing ion channels (K2P KCa and P2X channels); Genetically encoded sensor/transducer systems for programmed cell death in cell replacement therapies (unnatural amino acid synthetic biology).

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Kemp, P.et al. 2016. Improving and accelerating the differentiation and functional maturation of human stem cell-derived neurons: role of extracellular calcium and GABA. The Journal of Physiology 594(22), pp. 6583-6594. (10.1113/JP270655) pdf Brazier, S. P., Telezhkin, V. and Kemp, P. J. 2016. Functional interactions between BKCaα-Subunit and Annexin A5: implications in apoptosis. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity 2016, article number: 1607092. (10.1155/2016/1607092) pdf Stephen P., B., Telezhkin, V. and Kemp, P. 2016. Functional Interactions between BKCa a-subunit and Annexin A5: implications in apoptosis. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity 2016, article number: 1607092. pdf Young, F.et al. 2016. Clonal heterogeneity in the neuronal and glial differentiation of dental pulp stem/progenitor cells. Stem Cells International , pp. 1-10., article number: 1290561. (10.1155/2016/1290561) pdf Brennan, S.et al. 2016. The extracellular calcium-sensing receptor regulates human fetal lung development via CFTR. Scientific Reports 6, article number: 21975. (10.1038/srep21975) pdf Schepelmann, M.et al. 2016. The vascular Ca2+-sensing receptor regulates blood vessel tone and blood pressure. American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology 310(3), pp. C193-C204., article number: ajpcell.00248.2015. (10.1152/ajpcell.00248.2015) pdf Telezhkin, V.et al. 2015. Forced cell-cycle exit and modulation of GABAA, CREB and GSK3? signaling promote functional maturation of induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons. American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology , article number: ajpcell.00166.2015. (10.1152/ajpcell.00166.2015) Straccia, M.et al. 2015. Quantitative high-throughput gene expression profiling of human striatal development to screen stem cell-derived medium spiny neurons. Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development 2, article number: 15030. (10.1038/mtm.2015.30)

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