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Paul Holloway is a Principal Investigator at the University of Oxford’s Radcliffe Department of Medicine, affiliated with the Laboratory of Cerebral Ischemia and leading the Holloway Group: Microfluidic Neurological Models (MNM). His research focuses on developing microfluidic technologies to model the neurovascular unit, particularly in the context of stroke and neurological disorders. He holds a Royal Commission Research Fellowship supporting his work on organ-on-chip systems to study the blood-brain barrier and neurovascular interactions.
Education: PhD from Imperial College London, followed by postdoctoral training at Louisiana State University, Princeton University, and the University of Southampton. His expertise bridges neurovascular biology and microfluidic engineering, with a focus on creating dynamic in vitro models for disease research.
Research interests include neurovascular coupling, stroke pathophysiology, and biomimetic organ-on-chip systems. His recent work emphasizes metabolic perturbations in neurovascular models and the application of semiconductor-derived fabrication techniques for cellular microenvironments.
Scientific Awards: Royal Commission Research Fellowship (current).
Advising & Grants: While specific grants are not detailed, his fellowship indicates significant research funding. No formal advisee names are listed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Holloway Group and collaborates with the Buchan Group (Laboratory of Cerebral Ischemia). His lab develops microfluidic platforms for neuronal circuits and neurovascular modeling.

