Cellular Medicine Research Division
Research at the University of St Andrews School of Medicine

Overview
The Division of Cellular Medicine (CMED) combines basic and clinical research with the goal of understanding the cellular and molecular basis of disease. Our interdisciplinary research uses cutting edge technology to address fundamental biomedical processes involved in health and disease.

Head of Division: | Dr Samantha Pitt |
Deputy Head of Division: | Dr Javier Tello |
Administrator: | Alice Haworth |
Principal Investigators

Dr Samantha Pitt
Senior Lecturer
Cardiac Dysfunction; Intracellular Calcium Dynamics; Ion Channel; Metal Ion Homeostasis

Prof Andrew Lynch
Professor of Statistics in BioscienceProfessor
Statistics; Cancer; Genomics; Computational Biology

Dr Alan Stewart
Senior Lecturer

Prof David Harrison
Professor

Dr Gordon Cramb
Reader
Epithelia; ion transport; water transport; solute transport; osmoregulation; hormonal regulation; transcriptomics; quantitative proteomics

Dr John Lucocq
Reader

Dr Javier Tello
Lecturer in Pharmacology
Reproduction; Infertility; Brain Hormones; Neuroendocrinology; Endocrinology; Transgenic animals; Gene therapy

Dr Morag Mansley
Lecturer
Epithelia; Ion/Solute Transport; Hormones; Renal Physiology; Molecular and Cellular Physiology

Dr Paul Reynolds
Lecturer
Cellular Medicine; Systems Pathology; Cancer Drug Resistance; Tumour Microenvironment; Immuno-oncology; Carcinoma Associated Fibroblasts; Podocyte Mechanobiology.

Dr Peter Caie
Digital Pathology; Molecular pathology; Quantitative pathology; immuno-oncology; tumour immune microenvironment; translational science; cancer progression; Image analysis; Machine learning; Deep learning; Artificial intelligence; spatial statistics; multi-parametric statistics; Early diagnosis; prognosis; cancer; prediction; next generation pathology; precision medicine; High content biology; phenotypic screening;

Dr Simon Powis
Reader

Dr Silvia Paracchini
Reader
Human genetics, neurodevelopmental disorders, dyslexia, handedness