- Stroke Research
- Vascular Disease
- Diabetes
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Professor Ahmed Khattab is a medical researcher and clinical practitioner at Bournemouth University's School of Health & Social Care, focusing on translational biomedical and clinical research. He holds honorary roles at Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals, and his expertise spans stroke, vascular disease, diabetes, neurodegenerative disorders, and public health. He leads interdisciplinary research teams collaborating with NHS hospitals and international institutions like Weill Cornell Medical College. Education: M.B.B.S. in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Baghdad (1980) PhD in Medical Science from Reading University (1994) Research Interests: His work integrates clinical practice and academia, emphasizing translational research in cardiovascular diseases, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and aging-related health challenges. Key areas include stroke prevention, biomarkers for vascular health, and inflammation's role in chronic conditions. Grants & Collaborations: Notable projects include a Qatar-funded stroke registry initiative, collaborative work on respiratory diagnostic tools with Bournemouth Hospital, and international bids targeting vascular diseases and cancer research. Current grants involve studying cardiovascular outcomes post-traumatic injury and myocardial blood flow in coronary patients. Awards & Affiliations: A Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health and Chartered Biologist, he also serves as a Visiting Professor at the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic. His work aligns with UN SDGs focused on health equity, gender equality, and clean water access.









