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Mark Duncan Findlay serves as an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer in the School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing and an Honorary Clinical Teacher in the School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health at the University of Glasgow. His clinical-academic role bridges nephrology and cardiovascular medicine, focusing on complex patient outcomes in kidney disease.
His research centers on Nephrology, Stroke, and Cardiovascular Disease within renal populations, with specific emphasis on cognitive dysfunction in advanced kidney failure, stroke epidemiology in dialysis/transplant patients, and health disparities in renal care. He investigates cerebral blood flow dynamics, vaccination impacts on SARS-CoV-2 outcomes, and competing risks in end-stage renal disease using Scottish national registry data.
Analysis of his 2015-2022 publications reveals consistent themes: stroke risk stratification across renal replacement modalities, cognitive impairment mechanisms in hemodialysis, and socioeconomic determinants of mortality in kidney disease. His work demonstrates methodological rigor through large-scale registry studies and clinical reviews addressing critical gaps in renal-cardiovascular care.
Dr. Findlay maintains extensive collaborations with Glasgow-based researchers including Professor Patrick B. Mark and Dr. Jesse Dawson, contributing both original research and educational resources like the 2015 text Clinical Companion in Nephrology.


