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James Clark
Reader in Human & Applied Physiology at King's College London
James Clark is an accomplished lecturer, tutor, and research scientist specializing in physiology, with a keen interest in cardiovascular health and science communication.
With a background in academic practice and a Ph.D. in Biological Science from University College London, James delivers high-quality undergraduate and postgraduate tuition in physiology, focusing on the cardiovascular system, environmental physiology, and research models.
His primary research revolves around studying heart response to myocardial infarction and heart failure, aiming to develop innovative methods for assessing cardiac function using advanced imaging techniques like ultrasound and micro-manometry catheters.
James Clark's expertise includes myocardial hemodynamics, cardiac function measurement, rodent models of cardiac disease, and integrative physiology. He is also experienced in teaching human physiology, applied physiology, cardiac and circulatory physiology, and hyperbaric medicine in higher education settings.
Throughout his career, James has held various roles such as Reader in Human & Applied Physiology at King's College London, University Representative at The Physiological Society, and Review Editor at Experimental Physiology. He has also worked as a Senior Lecturer in Aerospace & Applied Physiology and has freelanced as a Videographer and Engineer & Producer in the media and audio industry.