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Nicholas Baidoo is a HCPC-state registered biomedical scientist specializing in histopathology and holds a PhD in Bio/chemical Sciences from Roehampton University. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Biomedical Science (FIBMS) and currently affiliated with the University of Westminster. His career spans over 17 years across 30+ healthcare sectors in the UK and internationally, with roles at prestigious institutions like the Francis Crick Institute, King’s College Hospital, and Imperial College Hospital.
Education: BSc, MSc (Biomedical Science, London Metropolitan University); PhD (Roehampton University); Honorary Research Fellowship (Queen Mary University of London).
Research focuses on aging-related changes in the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the colon’s cellular and extracellular matrix. Key areas include collagen distribution, enteric nervous system degeneration, and goblet cell decline in the elderly. His work addresses age-related bowel disorders affecting 7 million UK elderly, costing £1.7B annually.
Recent publications (2022–2025) explore collagen dynamics, enteric glial cell changes, and chemotherapy effects on colon function. He collaborates with institutions like the Francis Crick Institute and supervises biomedical students at Roehampton University. Awards include FIBMS fellowship.
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