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Susan Chalmers

Chancellors Fellow at University of Strathclyde

Susan Chalmers is a Research Associate and Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Strathclyde, specializing in mitochondrial research, particularly in relation to calcium signaling and its implications for neurodegeneration and cellular function. Her work focuses on how mitochondria affect brain cell health, especially under conditions associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative disorders.

Academic Background and Research Interests

  • Education: Susan Chalmers holds a PhD from the University of Dundee and a BSc (Hons) from the University of Aberdeen.
  • Research Focus: Her primary research interests include:
    • The role of mitochondria in calcium signaling processes.
    • Investigating mitochondrial dynamics and functionality in neurons, glial cells, and cerebrovasculature.
    • Utilizing high-speed fluorescence imaging techniques to study live cells and tissues.

Teaching and Supervision

Chalmers is actively involved in teaching at the University of Strathclyde, where she coordinates courses for the MSc Neuroscience & Mental Health program and teaches on the Biomedical Sciences and MPharm degree programs. She supervises several Master’s and PhD students, contributing significantly to academic development in her field.

Professional Activities

  • Representative Roles: She serves as the university representative for The Physiological Society, engaging with topics related to membership, grants, and conferences.
  • Conferences: Chalmers has organized and participated in various neuroscience meetings, enhancing collaboration within the scientific community.

Publications and Contributions

Chalmers has authored numerous publications that contribute to understanding mitochondrial function in health and disease. Her research outputs include studies on calcium dynamics in relation to mitochondrial behavior in different cellular contexts.

For further details on her research contributions or to contact her, you can find her professional profile on platforms like ResearchGate or LinkedIn.

Highlights

Aug 31 · strath.ac.uk
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Location

Greater Glasgow Area