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I Know You're There by Susan Allison-Dean
I Know You're There by Susan Allison-Dean










I Know You

I did some fellowship work there before moving to the University of Liverpool, where I stayed. I did physiology at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at University College London. “My academic career path was very simple. She also co-leads the Harris-Wellbeing Preterm Birth Research Centre. She was the founding editor-in-chief of Physiological Reports and is the first editor-in-chief of Current Research in Physiology.Ĭould you tell us about your work and your research? Professor Wray serves as President of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) and President of the Federation of European Physiological Societies (FEPS). She is Director of the Centre of Better Births in Liverpool Women’s Hospital, where scientists work together with clinicians on problems during pregnancy. Her primary research interests are in smooth muscle physiology, reproductive medicine and cell signalling. She is the University’s director of Athena SWAN and team leader for the Institute of Translational Medicine. Professor Susan Wray MAE is professor of cellular and molecular physiology at the University of Liverpool.

I Know You

She discusses gender equality in academia as well as her hopes for the next generation of scientists. Marking International Women’s Day 2023, Professor Susan Wray shares her passion for physiology, and the people who have had the greatest impact on her work and career.












I Know You're There by Susan Allison-Dean