Shiv Thanigaimani

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Biography

Biography:

I was trained in biotechnology at Flinders University and received PhD in Medicine from the University of Adelaide after completing a research program investigating reverse atrial remodeling in a hypertensive large animal model. I continued to explore the prevention of atrial remodeling with small animal models during my work as a postdoctoral fellow. Later, I joined the Queensland Research Centre for Peripheral Artery Diseases in 2019 and am currently working as Research fellow (Peripheral vascular disease).

Research:

My broad research interests span within vascular biology, specifically in understanding the risk factors and mechanisms of peripheral artery diseases. My research aim is to enable direct translation of my work using preclinical models and clinical data towards improving patient management.

I welcome any inquiries from students interested in gaining research experience or undertaking honors or PhD research projects in peripheral artery disease related projects.

Scientific contribution:

International advisory board member - CIMSER, Loyola college, India.

Grant reviewer - Diabetes Australia.

Editorial board member - BMC cardiovascular disorders, BMC research notes, Cardiovascular therapeutics.

Review editor - Frontiers (General Cardiovascular Medicine, Atherosclerosis and Vascular Medicine, Aortic surgery and endovascular repair).

Peer reviewer - European Journal of Pharmacology, International Journal of Medical Sciences (IJMS), Cells, Journal of Clinical Medicine (JCM), Current Molecular Medicine (CMM), Current Vascular Pharmacology (CVP) and Molecules.

Teaching

Current JCU Research Students
Developing Tools to predict Adverse events in Patients with Small Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Master of Philosophy (Health)
The role of KCa and KATP channels in regulating vascular tone and aortic wall stability/ integrity in AAA pathogenesis.
Doctor of Philosophy (Health)
Role of myokines induced by peripheral ischemia in regulating aortic phenotypic modifications and limiting abdominal aortic aneurysm progression.
Doctor of Philosophy (Medical, Molecular and Veterinary Sciences)
Investigating a novel potential therapy for abdominal aortic aneurysm
Doctor of Philosophy (Medical, Molecular and Veterinary Sciences)
Completed Honours and External Research Students
Comparing outcomes of peripheral revascularisation in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients to non-Indigenous patients with intermittent claudication
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