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Wayne Carter

Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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  • workRoom Room 4045 Division of Medical Sciences & Graduate Entry Medicine
    Royal Derby Hospital
    Uttoxeter Road
    Derby
    DE22 3DT
    UK
  • work01332 724738
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Biography

Dr Wayne Grant Carter completed a BSc (Hons) degree in Biochemistry with Nutrition and then a PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Southampton. He subsequently undertook post-doctoral research posts at The Babraham Institute, Cambridge; Imperial College, London; University of California at Irvine, USA, and then at the University of Oxford. Additionally, Dr Carter has worked for a global reagent supplier, Sigma, a SME company, Mobious Genomics, and has been employed as a consultant for Syngenta. Dr Carter is currently an Associate Professor and Group Leader (Clinical Toxicology Research Lab) within the School of Medicine, University of Nottingham. Dr Carter's research interests are varied and include the detection and utilization of novel biomarkers of toxicological exposure. Dr Carter is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC).

Expertise Summary

Understanding the molecular mechanisms that underpin disease provides the basis for targeted therapeutics. The research in my lab is concerned with understanding protein changes and modifications that can trigger pathology. In recent years we have focussed on hepato- and neuro-toxicological mechanisms. We employ cell and animal models and human postmortem tissue to understand pathological changes and utilize a broad range of biological and biochemical techniques to study disease. Current projects include the biological impact of environmental pesticides and heavy metals, liver and brain toxicity of alcohol, mechanisms that trigger protein aggregation in neurodegenerative diseases, and purification and assessment of the beneficial properties of phytochemicals including their actions as neuroprotective and anti-cancer agents.

Teaching Summary

University Teaching and Teaching-related Activities:

  • Current or previous Module Convenor and Assessments Lead: Clinical Toxicology Studies (Medicine, BMBS); Cancer Biology (BSc, Medical Physiology & Therapeutics (MPT) degree); Immunology (BSc, MPT degree); Clinical Toxicology (BSc, MPT degree). Cellular Disease (BSc, MPT).
  • Module Contributor: Range of BMBS and BSc modules.
  • Academic Unit 3, Co-Lead and Derby Homebase Lead: BMedSci program.
  • Senior Tutor: BMBS Graduate Entry Medicine and Foundation Medicine and MPT degrees (2010-present).
  • Admissions Lead & Widening Participation Lead: MPT degree (2011-present).
  • School of Medicine Alumni Lead (2018-present).

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University of Nottingham
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Nottingham, NG7 2UH

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