Our people
The Education team here at the University of Nottingham’s School of Life Sciences is a diverse, collaborative group of acadmics, all working together to review and improve the ways we teach.
Mohammad Shahzad Saleem
Teaching Associate, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
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Biography
I am an academic/researcher in Biomedical Sciences (PhD) with a background of Physiology (MPhil) and Medicine (MBBS, MRCPI). My research interests include cardiovascular physiology & pharmacology, interactive teaching and case-based learning. I am currently studying the role of endothelin1 and prostaglandins in the function of arteries. My previous projects included study of the role of perivascular adipose tissue in the function of coronary arteries and investigation of the relationship between thyroid function and metabolic syndrome.
Expertise Summary
- Interactive case-based teaching
- Clinical Pharmacology
- Pharmacokinetics
- Quantitative Pharmacology
- Scientific Basis of Clinical Reasoning
- Cardiovascular Pathophysiology
- In vitro vascular/pharmacological studies
- Protein quantification
- Western blotting
- ELISA
- Microscopy
- Electrocardiography
- Lung function tests
- Basic life support/clinical skills
Teaching Summary
Teaching of Pharmacology/Physiology and Basic Life Support skills to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Pharmacy, Medicine and Allied Health Sciences. Teaching formats include lectures,… read more
Teaching of Pharmacology/Physiology and Basic Life Support skills to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Pharmacy, Medicine and Allied Health Sciences. Teaching formats include lectures, case-studies, workshops and practicals along with the demonstration of basic emergency care skills using simulations and manikins.
Planning and supervision of BMedSci and MPharm research projects.