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.
Anna Lowe
Programme Manager at the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, Sheffield.
Nick Hamilton
Nick Hamilton is a Principal Research Fellow within the Sport Engineering Research Group
Enhanced clinical practitioner - paramedic
Enhance your practice with our postgraduate diploma, preparing you for enhanced care in urgent hospital settings, ambulance trusts, and primary care.
Making the case for advanced practice roles in nursing
Research highlights difficulty of evaluating the impact of advanced practice nursing and provides new toolkit to help
Helen Kundu
Helen Kundu is a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery
Stephen Hughes
Since 2012, I have been a full-time member of the TESOL team. During this period I have been course leader on the English for International Nursing and English for Radiation Therapy Physics courses
Petra Klompenhouwer
Since moving away from my role as course leader for the BSc (Hon) Occupational Therapy in 2014 I have taken on a role in supporting the academic delivery managers in the department with assessment-related matters whilst continuing to teach on our undergraduate, pre-registration masters and distance learning masters
Auxetic Space Creation and Organ Retraction Device for Laparoscopic Surgery
This project is working with a team of surgeons and an NHS business development manager to devise novel mechanical expansion mechanisms for an innovative new device – the LaparOsphereTM - for space creation and organ retraction in laparoscopic surgery.