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Fernando Perez is a Lecturer at the University of Brighton, affiliated with the School of Applied Sciences and the Centre for Lifelong Health. His research focuses on pharmacological interventions for urological disorders, electrochemical sensor development for disease profiling, and inflammatory mechanisms in gastrointestinal and bladder systems.
His work integrates animal model studies (rat models of cystitis, prostatitis, and bladder dysfunction) with advanced sensor technologies. Key contributions include investigations into drug efficacy for bladder overactivity, diagnostic tools for urinary metabolites, and anti-counterfeiting methods for pharmaceuticals using 3D-printed electrochemical devices.
Research themes include optimizing combination therapies for overactive bladder (OAB), understanding neuroendocrine pathways in inflammation (serotonin/melatonin signaling), and refining analytical methodologies for 3D-printed sensors. His interdisciplinary approach bridges pharmacology, biomedical engineering, and analytical chemistry.
Publications from 2020–2025 consistently emphasize translational applications of sensor technologies and pharmacological solutions for inflammatory conditions, with a focus on validating treatments through rigorous in vitro and in vivo models.


