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Professor Marianne O'Doherty

Professor

Research interests

  • Medieval travel and pilgrimage literature
  • Medieval maps, geographical writing, place and space, literary geographies
  • Spatial humanities (including digital)

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Emeritus Professor Marie-Louise Newell

Research interests

  • Infections in pregnancy, particularly HIV
  • Maternal and child health
  • Exposure to HIV and pregnancy outcomes
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Professor Mario Brito

Head of Department

Research interests

  • Dynamic Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Complex Systems 
  • Impact of Organizational Factors on Socio-technical Systems Risk
  • Root cause analysis and Accident Investigations

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Professor Marion Demossier

Professor of French & European Studies

Research interests

  • climate ethnography and environment and climate change
  • French and European politics
  • Republicanism

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Emeritus Professor Mark Cornwall PhD, FRHistS

Research interests

  • Late Habsburg Empire 1848-1918, including the First World War
  • Global History of Treason from antiquity to the modern era
  • Czech-German relations in the Bohemian lands

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Professor Mark Cragg

Professor in Experimental Cancer Biology

Research interests

  • Antibody biology
  • Antibody engineering
  • Cancer Immunotherapy
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Professor Mark Everist

Professor of Music

Research interests

  • Music and culture in Western Europe in the long thirteenth century.
  • Theatre and music in France in the long nineteenth century.
  • Music and diplomacy
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Professor Mark Jones BM(Hons) PhD MRCP(UK)

Professor of Respiratory Medicine

Research interests

  • Fibrosis initiation & progression
  • Lung microenvironment
  • Therapeutic targeting

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