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Professor Dorian Haskard

 

MRC bodies you are a member of:

  • PSMB

 

Main form of employment:

  • Imperial College

 

Research group/department web page/s:

 

Personal remuneration:

  • Imperial College

 

Shareholdings and financial interests in companies

  • None

 

Research income during current session [over £50k per grant]

  • British Heart Foundation: Professorial core support £ 1,797,860 (Sept 2010-Sept 2016) Programme Grants “Identifying critical mechanisms in the initiation of atherosclerosis” £1,268,154. Prof Peter Weinberg principal applicant, with Prof Dorian Haskard. (2011-16) “Validation of the transcription factor ERG as a target for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases” £1,203,516. Dr Anna Randi principal applicant, with Prof Dorian Haskard, Dr G Birdesy, Dr E Petretto and Prof Justin Mason. (2012-17)

 

  • Project grants: “Role of PARP-14 in regulating vascular endothelial cell inflammatory gene expression” £236,690 for for post-doc salary and running costs. Prof Dorian Haskard principal applicant with Dr Paul Evans, Prof Justin Mason, Dr Joe Boyle and Dr Mike Johns. (2010-13) PG/10/009 “Transcriptome profiling in arteries to identify shear-responsive regulators of endothelial activation and apoptosis” £189,168 for a research assistant, bioinformatic support and running costs (Dr Paul Evans principal applicant, with Prof Dorian Haskard, Prof R Krams and Dr D Firmin) (2010 – 2012) PG/09/088 “The transcription factor Erg regulates cell migration and angiogenesis” £251,096 for a post-doc and running costs (DrAnna Randi principal applicant, with Prof Dorian Haskard and Prof Justin Mason). Jan 2010-Jan 2013 PG/09/096 “Role of PARP-14 in regulating vascular endothelial cell inflammatory gene expression” £236,690 for for post-doc salary and running costs. (Prof Dorian Haskard principal applicant with Dr Paul Evans, Prof Justin Mason, Dr Joe Boyle and Dr Mike Johns). (2010-13) PG/10/009

 

  • Fellowship: “The role of tristeraprolin and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase -14 in the post-transcriptional regulation of monocyte-macrophage tissue factor expression”. BHF Clinical PhD Studentship for Dr Bilal Iqbal (Supervisor with Prof Dorian Haskard). £102.092. (2011-2012)

 

  • Other: BHF 2007 Research Excellence Award to Imperial College of £8.9M over six years (Prof Michael Schneider Principal Applicant, with Prof Dorian Haskard (Co-director), Prof Tim Aitman, Prod David Klug, Prof Nick Peters, Prof Spencer Sherwin, Prof Nadia Rosenthal.

 

  • BHF Infrastructure Award to Imperial College of £955,000 for coronary angiography equipment within the preclinical imaging facility at Hammersmith Campus (Prof Dorian Haskard Principal Applicant, with Prof Michael Schneider, Prof David Firmin, Prof Nick Peters, Dr Ornella Rimoldi).

 

  • Wellcome Trust: “Development of an antibody-targeted PET imaging strategy for the detection of oxidised low density lipoprotein in atherosclerosis” £282,564 for the salary of Dr Ramzi Khamis and running costs. This fellowship is funded by the Wellcome Trust-GSK interdisciplimary training programme in translational medicine and therapeutics at Imperial College (Prof Dorian Haskard supervisor with Prof Paul Matthews). 2010-2013

 

  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council: “Molecular imaging using ultrasound and targeted microbubbles” Grant EP/G038163/1 £648,762 for the salary of a post-doc and 2 PhD students. Dr M Tang principal applicants, with Prof E Leen, Prof R Krams, Prof D Haskard, Prof JM Seddon, Dr RJ Eckersley. (31.5.2009-30.5.2012)

 

  • Heart Research UK: “Does Mini-cardiopulmonary bypass reduce the inflammatory response compared with standard cardiopulmonary bypass” £150,000. Clinical PhD Studentship for Dr B Nguyen. D Haskard lead supervisor with Mr J Anderson and Dr P Evans (2010-2012)

 

Major academic collaborators [national and international]

  • Mark Boothby – Vanderbilt University, Nashville

 

Un-remunerated involvement with and membership of medical, bio-medical, pharmaceutical, healthcare provision or science or health policy/communication and similar activities/organisations

  • Arthritis Research UK Strategy and Programme Committees

 

Political/pressure group associations:

  • None

 

Family:

  • None

 

       
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