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Neil Martin is a Senior Lecturer in Cellular & Molecular Biology at Loughborough University. He holds a BSc in Exercise Physiology, an MSc in Sport and Exercise Nutrition, and a PhD exploring 3D tissue-engineered human skeletal muscle. His research focuses on cellular stress responses in muscle aging and metabolic diseases. He has collaborated on RCUK-funded projects and postdoctoral work at Loughborough, studying skeletal muscle adaptation to stimuli like nutrients and loading.
Neil's recent work emphasizes tezepelumab efficacy in severe asthma, biomarkers in respiratory diseases, and clinical trial outcomes. His studies span asthma pathophysiology, anti-inflammatory therapies, and patient outcomes in chronic conditions like COPD and vasculitis. He has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on translational research bridging molecular mechanisms and clinical applications.
His expertise includes musculoskeletal biology, antioxidant responses to exercise, and clinical trials of biologic therapies. Collaborations with institutions like UCL and global asthma registries highlight his interdisciplinary approach. Neil's research integrates cell culture models, clinical data analysis, and real-world evidence to advance therapies for metabolic and inflammatory disorders.



