
Rehan Junejo
Senior Lecturer · Cerebrovascular Physiology
Manchester Metropolitan UniversityAbout
Dr. Rehan Junejo is a Senior Lecturer in Human Physiology at Manchester Metropolitan University's Department of Life Sciences. His primary research focuses on integrative neural and metabolic control mechanisms in cerebrovascular and cardiovascular systems, with translational applications in both healthy and diseased populations. He holds a research fellowship at the Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science (University of Liverpool and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital) and serves on the editorial board of Hypertension as an early career editorial fellow. His academic qualifications include a PhD in Physiology from the University of Birmingham (2017), an MSc in Integrated Physiology from the University of Nottingham (2011), and an MBBS from Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (2009).
His research emphasizes cerebrovascular dysfunction in atrial fibrillation, neurovascular coupling, and cardiovascular pathophysiology. He has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed articles and actively reviews manuscripts for journals including Experimental Physiology and American Journal of Physiology. Awards include the Caroline Tum Suden / Frances Hellebrandt Award for Meritorious Research (2015).
Dr. Junejo teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Human Physiology and mentors research students pursuing MRes and PhD degrees in cerebrovascular/cardiovascular research. His work explores hypertension's impact on cerebrovascular reactivity, drug effects on vascular function, and exercise physiology in diverse populations. He collaborates with clinical institutions to advance translational cardiovascular research and advocates for early career researcher development in editorial and peer review roles.
Professional affiliations include The Physiological Society, American Physiological Society, and Cerebrovascular Research Network. His research integrates clinical and experimental approaches, aiming to bridge basic science with patient care through studies on autonomic nervous system interactions, endothelial dysfunction, and vascular health monitoring techniques such as transcranial doppler ultrasonography.
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