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Professor Stuart Cook is a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London. He holds affiliations with multiple research networks including the EPSRC Centre for Maths of Precision Healthcare and the Immuno-Pathology Network. His research focuses on cardiorespiratory medicine, clinical sciences, and genetics, with a strong emphasis on the molecular mechanisms of heart failure and fibrotic diseases. His work explores novel therapeutic targets such as IL-11 signaling, linking genetic studies to clinical outcomes in cardiovascular conditions.
Key research interests include genetic variants in cardiomyopathies, the role of cytokines in fibrosis, and precision medicine strategies for Asian populations. Notable contributions include studies on IL-11-induced pathologies across organs (heart, kidney, lung) and the development of anti-IL-11 therapies. His work has advanced understanding of sex differences in cardiac diseases and the role of genetic diversity in healthspan extension.
Recent publications highlight translational research in fibrosis modulation (e.g., myocardial, renal, and pulmonary) and clinical trial designs for hypertension-related cardiac remodeling. His research integrates multi-omics approaches with clinical imaging to predict disease trajectories and therapeutic responses.
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