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    Karen Doyle

    Senior Lecturer in Physiology, NUI Galway at National University of Ireland, Galway

    Dr. Karen Doyle is a Senior Lecturer in Physiology and Principal Investigator at National University of Ireland, Galway. She holds a PhD in Neuropharmacology from Trinity College, Dublin, and a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology from University College Dublin. Dr. Doyle's research at CURAM focuses on neurovascular stress, brain tissue protection from stroke damage, characteristics of human blood clots causing occlusive strokes, and the pathophysiology of stroke in the brain.

    As a Funded Investigator in CURAM, Dr. Doyle is actively involved in investigating novel strategies to protect brain tissue from stroke damage. Her work includes studying human blood clots to inform medical device design and discovering biomarkers for stroke diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Doyle's research also delves into the pathophysiology of stroke in the brain and the impact of reperfusion strategies on brain tissue survival.

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