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Dr Hannah Walden

Assistant Professor

Department: Applied Sciences

Dr Hannah Walden is a Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences who joined ϲ in May 2011. She holds a degree in Biomedical Sciences (BSc Hons) from the University of Durham and a PhD from the University of Newcastle. Her PhD investigating the potential for xenobiotic incorporation to trigger autoimmunity in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis was conducted in the laboratory of Professor David E J Jones.

Hannah Walden

Kathryn Gray T cell responses to ursodeoxycholic acid and antibody profiles in Primary Biliary Cholangitis Start Date: 06/10/2015 End Date: 11/06/2018

  • Biomedical Science PhD May 01 2005
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2014


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