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Prof Anant Parekh


Qualifications:

MA DPhil Oxf

Subject:

Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Role:

Majorie Ridley Fellow, Tutor in Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Professor of Physiology, University Lecturer in Cardiovascular Physiology, Professor of Physiology

Anant Parekh was a medical student at Oxford University, where he obtained his undergraduate and doctoral degrees (both at University College). He then moved, initially as an Alexander Von Humboldt Scholar, to the Max Planck Institute for biophysical Chemistry in Goettingen, Germany, where he worked in Professor Erwin Neher’s department with Professor Walter Stuehmer and then Professor Reinhold Penner.

He moved back to Oxford (Physiology) in 1997 as a Wellcome Trust Career Development Fellow and Sir Edward Abraham Research Fellow at Keble College. He was subsequently awarded a Lister Institute Senior Research Fellowship, Amersham Medical Fellowship (Keble College) and then Monsanto Senior Research Fellowship (Exeter College, Oxford). In 2002, he was appointed to a Proleptic University Lectureship (Physiology Department) and Tutorial Fellowship (Lady Margaret Hall). In the same year, he was awarded a personal chair.

Anant Parekh was awarded the Wellcome Prize in Physiology (2002) and the 2007 Prize in Education from the India International Foundation. He is a Fellow of Academia Europaea and sits on the editorial boards of the Journal of Physiology, Cell Calcium and BMC Physiology.

Further information can be found at Parekh Research.

Research interests:

Prof Parekh’s research interests are on intracellular calcium signalling and how changes in calcium can engender a wide range of cellular responses. In particular, his work has focussed on store-operated calcium channels in the plasma membrane, how these channels interact with intracellular organelles like mitochondria and how these fundamental elements go awry in human disease.

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