Prof Jimmy Bell

Prof Jimmy Bell


NutriTech: Application of new technologies and methods in nutrition research – the example of phenotypic flexibility

DIRECT: DIabetes REsearCh on patient stratification

UK Biobank: Enhanced Phenotyping of Participants


Doctoral ResearcherTitle of ThesisStatus
Mr Ian StirkUK Biobank data processing via AI, Machine Learning, Deep LearningActive
Mrs Grace StoneExploring psychedelic landscapes, microdosing and medicinal plants: An opportunity for therapeutic drug discovery and development for use in Western healthcareActive
Mr Marco StacciniA.I. Systems for Segmentation and 3D Rendering of Medical Imaging with Applications in Virtual EnvironmentsActive
Miss Ifigeneia KalampoukaThe role of Biophotons in cellular senescence.Active
Miss Yvoni KyriakidouThe Effects of Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage With or Without Omega-3 Supplementation on Inflammation, Muscle Function and Recovery in Healthy Physically Active Younger and Older AdultsCompleted
Mr Steven WoodleyMitochondrial Function as a Tool for Assessing Function, Quality and Adulteration in Medicinal Herbal TeasCompleted
Mrs Juwairiya ZulfiqarThe Effect of Alhagi maurorum Medik on Mitochondrial FunctionCompleted
Ms Hykoush AsaturyanAutomatic Pancreas Segmentation and 3D Reconstruction for Morphological Feature Extraction in Medical Image AnalysisCompleted
Mr Rhys Mould"Priming" as novel strategy to enhance chemotherapeutic efficacyCompleted
Miss Thulangana Kasi GaneshanInvestigating the protective role of the natural hormone Melatonin, in reducing drug-induced cardiotoxicity in the therapy of chronic diseases.Completed
Miss Wareed H. AlenainiPhenotyping Ethnic Differences in Body Fat DepotsCompleted