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Shiraz Ahmad serves as a BHF Research Fellow in Cardiac Electrophysiology at the School of Veterinary Medicine within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey. His position bridges veterinary science and human cardiac research through specialized electrophysiological investigations.
His research centers on cardiac electrophysiology with specific focus on veterinary applications, examining electrical conduction systems in animal models to advance understanding of arrhythmias and heart function. This work intersects cardiology, physiology, and translational medicine, leveraging veterinary models to address fundamental questions relevant to both animal and human cardiovascular health.
Scientific Awards:
- BHF Research Fellowship
Funded by the British Heart Foundation, Ahmad's fellowship supports innovative research in cardiac electrophysiology within Surrey's veterinary medicine framework. His work contributes to the university's strategic focus on health sciences through collaborative projects examining cardiac mechanisms across species. While specific laboratory teams aren't detailed in available sources, his affiliation with the School of Veterinary Medicine positions him within Surrey's interdisciplinary health research ecosystem.
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