Jo Painter
Profile for Jo Painter, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at Sheffield Hallam University.
Lucy Crooks
I started at Sheffield Hallam in March, 2016. I am designing a new module for the MSc in Biomedical Science: Human Genomics and Proteomics
Joanna McNamara
Jo McNamara is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences at Sheffield Hallam. Currently involved in undergraduate (BSc and PgD) and masters level teaching
Keith Miller
During his teaching career at Sheffield Hallam Keith has taught microbiology and biochemistry and is the course leader for MSc Biomedical Sciences and MSc Biomedical Laboratory Sciences.
Dave Carr
Dave Carr, Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Alex Crombie
Alex Crombie MPhys, MInstP holds degrees in physics and electronics. He teaches Professional Practice across all three years of the Physics course, along with Optics and Mathematics for Physicists.
Professor Markos Klonizakis
Markos has extensive experience in the design, development and implementation of clinical trials with pre-clinical and clinical populations, aiming to improve physiology and clinical outcomes. Following his undergraduate studies at Sheffield Hallam University, and MSc courses in the universities of Leeds and Sheffield Hallam, he completed a DPhil in Microvascular Physiology at the University of Nottingham.
Themistocles Kokolakakis
Themis is a recognised expert in the economic modelling of the sport economy. He has modelled the UK, national and regional sport economy using the National Income Accounting methodology, and has constructed the Sport Satellite Account of the UK. He has a wealth of experience in analysing large sport-related databases (such as Active People Survey). He has participated in many European projects, including the evaluation of the Sport Satellite Methodology (together with SPEA). A point of interest is how increases in sport participation affect the economy, and vice versa, how the changes in the economic conditions influence sport participation.
Sam Ashmore
I am a senior lecturer in Adult Nursing. My nursing background is general medicine, cardiology and resuscitation training.