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Sarah Cook
BSc (Hons), MRes
Postgraduate Research Assistant
My undergraduate degree was in Biomedical Sciences with Oxford Brookes University, focusing on pathophysiology in late stage heart failure patients. Following this, I completed a MRes with the University of Sheffield in Translation Oncology. The main focus of this was the characterisation of a novel small molecule targeting intermediate filaments in cells with had undergone epithelial to mesenchymal transition.
Currently I am working as a research assistant within the Douglas group, Cardiovascular Medicine Department. I mainly work with primary endothelial cells as models to evaluate the roles of novel genes involved in mediating coronary artery disease.
Recent publications
Inducible Endothelial Gch1 Deletion Reveals Rapid, Sex-Specific Effects on Blood Pressure and Pregnancy Outcomes.
Journal article
Chuaiphichai S. et al, (2026), Hypertension, 83