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Professor Tim Goodship at Newcastle University is a leading expert in complement genetics and nephrology, focusing on atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS), C3 glomerulopathy, and complement-mediated kidney diseases. His work spans molecular genetics, clinical management of rare renal disorders, and development of bioinformatics tools for variant analysis.
- Key collaborations with Professors David Kavanagh, Neil Sheerin, and Judith Goodship, and clinicians like Dr. Valerie Wilson.
- Research highlights include:
- Elucidating the role of CFH, CD46, and CFI mutations in aHUS pathogenesis.
- Advancing Eculizumab therapy for complement inhibition and transplant outcomes.
- Investigating chromosomal loci (e.g., 10q26) in vesicoureteric reflux.
His articles demonstrate expertise in complement regulation, gene conversion mechanisms, and clinical translational research. No scientific awards or student advisement details are explicitly listed in the provided texts.
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