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Holly Shiels
Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor at The University of Manchester
Holly Shiels is a Professor at The University of Manchester, UK, where she investigates cardiac physiology in ectotherms.12 Her research focuses on molecular and cellular mechanisms that impact cardiac function in response to environmental change, linking these with altered organismal metabolism, locomotion, and behavior.2
Career and Education
- 2021-Present: Professor, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester2
- 2017-2021: Reader, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester2
- 2010-2017: Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester2
- 2004-2010: Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester2
- 2001: PhD in Physiology from Simon Fraser University, Canada2
- 1996: MSc in Physiology from Simon Fraser University, Canada2
- 1994: BSc (Hons) in Biology from University of Western Ontario, Canada2
Research Interests
Shiels' work explores the effects of environmental changes, such as temperature and hypoxia, on cardiac health across various species.2 Her recent research has focused on the impact of air and water pollution on cardiac health using whole animal models, tissue models, and human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs).2
Professional Affiliations
- Honorary President of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles (2023-2025)2
- Fellow of The Physiological Society (2022-present)2
- Director of the Company of Biologists Ltd (2018-2028)2
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology (2010-present)2
Holly Shiels has made significant contributions to the field of cardiac physiology, particularly in understanding how environmental factors affect heart function in various species.
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