个人简介
Iain Cameron is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. After graduating in Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, he underwent postgraduate clinical and research training in obstetrics and gynaecology, and reproductive medicine, in Edinburgh, Melbourne and Cambridge.
He held the Regius Chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Glasgow from 1993 and moved to Southampton in 1999. His main clinical and research interests are reproductive endocrinology and investigation of the impact of the maternal environment on early pregnancy. Iain became Head of the School of Medicine in January 2004 and was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in August 2010.
He has been a non-executive Director of University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Board since 2011, and Chair of Medical Schools Council since 2013.
研究领域
My personal clinical and research interests are Reproductive Endocrinology and the impact of the maternal environment on early pregnancy and development.
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The ‘Developmental Origins’ hypothesis: relevance to the obstetrician and gynecologist - Kermack, A. J., Van Rijn, B. B., Houghton, F. D., Calder, P. C., Cameron, I. T. and Macklon, N. S. Published:2015Publication:Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and DiseaseVolume:6, (5)Page Range:415-424doi:10.1017/S2040174415001324
The 'Developmental Origins' Hypothesis: relevance to the obstetrician and gynecologist - Kermack, A., van Rijn, B., Calder, P., Cameron, I.T. and Macklon, N. Published:2015Publication:Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and DiseaseVolume:6, (5)Page Range:415-424doi:10.1017/S2040174415001324PMID:26347389
Prescribing safety: ensuring that new graduates are prepared - Maxwell, Simon R.J., Cameron, Iain and Webb, David J. Published:2015Publication:The LancetVolume:385, (9968)Page Range:579-581doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)62339-4PMID:25706071
Uterine Natural Killer cells regulate endometrial bleeding in women and are suppressed by the progesterone receptor modulator asoprisnil - Wilkens , J., Male, V., Ghazal, P., Forster, T., Gibson, D., Williams, A.R.W., Brito-Mutunayagam, S.L., Craigon, M., Lourenco, P., Cameron, I.T., Chwalisz, K., Moffett, A. and Critchley, H.O.D. Published:2013Publication:The Journal of ImmunologyVolume:191, (5)Page Range:2226-2235doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1300958