
معرفی
Gina Galli is a Senior Lecturer in the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Manchester. Her research focuses on developmental programming of cardiac health, particularly the long-term effects of prenatal hypoxia. She investigates cellular mechanisms in mammals and comparative models like turtles to develop therapeutic strategies for heart disease. Her work combines advanced techniques such as electrophysiology, microscopy, and mitochondrial analysis.
Education: PhD in Comparative Physiology (2006, University of Birmingham), BSc Biological Sciences (2001, University of Birmingham). Prior roles include postdoctoral positions at Stanford University and the University of British Columbia.
Research interests emphasize hypoxia tolerance in vertebrates, mitochondrial function, and environmental stressors' impact on cardiovascular systems. Her lab explores species like freshwater turtles to uncover adaptive mechanisms for clinical applications.
Collaborations span institutions globally, focusing on sustainable development goals related to health and environmental science. She contributes to projects on maternal melatonin therapy and climate change effects on cardiovascular systems.



