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Dr Luca Biasiolli, based in OCMR, is studying whether a new type of MRI scan offers a more accurate and easier way to identify the potentially dangerous plaques that cause stroke. Her research is supported by the British Heart Foundation. A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of your brain is cut off. Most occur as a consequence of plaque – a condition called atherosclerosis – building up in arteries in the neck. If a piece of this plaque breaks off, it can lead to a clot forming in the brain and cause a stroke.
Sajan Patel
MBBS BSc (Hons) Sajan Patel - Academic Specialised Foundation Doctor
Paul Johnson
MA MD FRCS (Paed.Surg) FAAP Paul Johnson - Director of Oxford Islet Isolation and Islet Transplant Programmes and Professor of Paediatric Surgery
Peter Rothwell
MD PhD FRCP Peter Rothwell - Founding Director of the Wolfson Centre for the Prevention of Stroke and Dementia and Action Research Professor of Neurology
Suzanne Watt
B.Sc., B.Sc. (Hons), Ph.D., FRCPath. Suzanne Watt - Emeritus Professor of Haematology
Paul Leeson
PhD FRCP FESC Paul Leeson - Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine
Betty Raman
MBBS DPhil FESC FRACP Betty Raman - Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine
David Jackson
B.A. (Natural Sciences), Ph.D. (Biochemistry) David Jackson - Professor of Human Immunology
