Professor Sian Harding
MRC bodies you are a member of:
- PSMB
- TSCRC
Main form of employment:
- Professor, Imperial College London
Research group/department web page/s:
Personal remuneration:
- Imperial College London
- Reprocell SAB
- Servier Consultancy
Shareholdings and financial interests in companies
- None
Research income during current session [over £50k per grant]
- British Heart Foundation: Investigation of the safety and feasibility of SERCA gene transfer in the human failing heart using AAV. Oct 2009-2013 £315,000 (with Emma Birks, Alex Lyon, Marcus Flather).
- Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Studentship. The use of an Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell derived In vitro model to investigate Antiarrhythmic Pharmacotherapies. £250,000. Nov 2010-12.
- Medical Research Council/British Heart Foundation: Strategic Call for Cardiovascular Stem Cell Biology FEC value £1.2M (PI Michael Schneider) June 2010-2013
- Medical Research Council/NC3Rs Stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes for detection of cardiotoxicity in cancer therapeutics to Nov 2013. FEC value £409K
- Leducq Network of Excellence - Translating human pluripotent stem cells from heart disease models to cardiac repair. $6M, Harding £600K. Jan 2012-2016
- BHF New Horizons Grant: cAMP/cGMP localisation in cardiovascular tissue by a new nanoscale multifunctional scanning technique. £228,000. Oct 2010 -2012 (PI Julia Gorelik)
- Marie Curie Fellowship: Dr Karine Vauchez. Thyroid hormone breakdown in the maintenance of immaturity in human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes: Sept 2011-2013, £203,000
- Rosetrees Trust: Patient-specific cardiac muscle from induced pluripotent stem cells Sian Harding, Nadire Ali May 2011-2016, £100,000. Oct 2011-6
- British Heart Foundation: Induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes for investigation of beta-adrenoceptor mechanisms (with Denning, Hill, Nottingham): April 2012 -14; £472,000
- BHF. A new therapeutic approach based on small molecule ligands targeting DNA quadruplexes in the genes related to heart failure (with Ying). £188,000. Jan 2012-2015
Major academic collaborators [national and international]
- Roger Hajjar, Mt Sinai New York
- Ursula Ravens, Dresden
- Thomas Thum, Hannover
- Chris Denning, Nottingham
Un-remunerated involvement with and membership of medical, bio-medical, pharmaceutical, healthcare provision or science or health policy/communication and similar activities/organisations
- SAB Stem Cells for Safer Medicines, Nuffield Council on Bioethics, BHF Programme Grants and Chairs Committee
Political/pressure group associations:
- None
Family:
- None
