Richard Siow is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Cardiovascular Division, School of Medicine at King’s College London. He graduated with a degree in Nutrition in 1993 and subsequently completed his PhD research in the role of dietary antioxidants on vascular function in 1996, both at King’s College London. He continued his postdoctoral research in the Centre for Cardiovascular Biology & Medicine at King’s until 1998 when he moved to University of Cambridge as a research associate in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine to carry out research on the mechanisms of reversing vascular remodelling by gene transfer.
In 2001 Richard was appointed to a tenured faculty position in the Cardiovascular Division, School of Medicine at King’s College London where his current research focuses on the regulation of vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells by reactive oxygen species, dietary phytonutrients in relation to vascular nutrigenomics and ageing, in close collaboration with Professor Giovanni Mann. Richard is currently a member of the editorial board for Free Radical Research and also Oxidative Medicine & Cellular Longevity. He has been an active member of the Society for Free Radical Research (Europe), the Physiological Society and the British Microcirculation Society for over 12 years and has organised several successful conferences, symposia and , workshops on behalf of these societies.
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