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When is the best time to start taking statins? New research from Prof Barbara Casadei shows that short term use of statins, just before and after heart surgery, may not be as beneficial as first thought. The team’s new work in 2,000 people undergoing heart surgery showed that short term statin use doesn’t decrease the risk of heart damage or atrial fibrillation (a common side effect after surgery), and can in fact increase the risk of kidney damage.
Suzanne Watt
Emeritus Professors NDCLS
B.Sc., B.Sc. (Hons), Ph.D., FRCPath. Suzanne Watt - Emeritus Professor of Haematology
Jack Tan
MRC TIDU NDCLS Researchers
DPhil, BSc (Hons) Jack Tan - Group Leader/ Career Development Fellow
Deborah Gill
NDCLS Principal Investigators
PhD, BSc (Hons) Deborah Gill - Professor of Gene Medicine
Bethan Psaila
MRC MHU NDCLS Principal Investigators WIMM
MA; MBBS; MRCP; FRCPath; PhD Bethan Psaila - Associate Professor of Haematology
Katie Jeffery
NDCLS Principal Investigators
PhD FRCP FRCPath Katie Jeffery - Associate Professor of Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology
Lise Estcourt
NDCLS Principal Investigators
MB BChir, MA(Cantab), MA(MEL), MSc, DLSHTM, DPhil, FRCP, FRCPath Lise Estcourt - Associate Professor of Haematology and Transfusion Medicine
Paresh Vyas
MRC MHU NDCLS OCH Principal Investigators WIMM
MRCP FRCP FRCPath Paresh Vyas - Professor of Haematology
Christian Babbs
MRC MHU MRC TIDU NDCLS Principal Investigators Research Support WIMM
BSc (Hons) DPhil Christian Babbs - Head of Genome Engineering/Principal Investigator in RDM
Adam Mead
MRC MHU NDCLS Principal Investigators WIMM
PhD MRCP FRCPath Adam Mead - Professor of Haematology
Jacqueline Boultwood
NDCLS Principal Investigators
BSc (Hons), PhD Jacqueline Boultwood - Professor of Molecular Haematology