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Professor David Harrison is a Visiting Professor at the School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health. His research focuses on hypertension mechanisms, vascular biology, oxidative stress, and translational cardiovascular medicine. Key interests include immune-mediated cardiovascular pathogenesis, drug target discovery for antioxidant therapies, and clinical trial outcomes in resistant hypertension.
His work spans molecular mechanisms underlying hypertension, including endothelial dysfunction, inflammatory pathways, and genetic factors. He collaborates extensively on projects involving angiotensin II signaling, NADPH oxidases, and NOX enzyme systems.
Recent studies highlight contributions to understanding chemotherapy-induced vascular damage, Th1 immune responses in hypertension, and the role of mechanical stretch in monocyte activation. His research integrates bench-to-bedside approaches, emphasizing clinical relevance.
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