Lujain AlsadderSenior Lecturer in PhysiologyEmail: l.alsadder@qmul.ac.ukProfileTeachingResearchPublicationsProfileLujain’s roles include the development of the physiology curriculum and teaching physiology to medical students in the MBBS and GEP programs. Additionally, Lujain facilitates problem-based learning (PBL) sessions and co-leads physiology projects for student-selected components (SSC). Lujain received her PhD from the University of Bristol. Her thesis explored the changes and manifestation of post-ischaemic cardiac remodelling following ischemia-reperfusion injury. Before this, Lujain obtained her Doctor of Medicine degree and a BSc in Biomedical Sciences from An-Najah National University, Palestine. She is a licensed medical doctor in Palestine and a member of the Physiological Society and the British Society for Cardiovascular Research (BSCR).TeachingFrances teaches across phase one of the MBBS programme, in modules; Fundamentals of medicine, cardiorespiratory, metabolism, locomotor, brain and behaviour and human development for year 1, 2 and graduate entry of the MBBS. In addition, Frances teaches anatomy on the Prehospital care iBSc and MSc, the physician’s associate programme and the Biomedical sciences degree.ResearchResearch Interests:Anatomy Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science Medical EducationPublications Changes in Cardiac Inflammatory Signalling Pathways After Myocardial Infarction L Alsadder, R Ascione, T Johnson, K Heesom, S Bryant, A James, CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS AND THERAPY 33 (2), 264-264 Remodelling After Myocardial Infarction Involves Changes in Inflammatory Signalling Pathways L Alsadder, R Ascione, T Johnson, K Heesom, S Bryant, A James, CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS AND THERAPY 33 (2), 271-271 Prevalence of and risk factors for Enterobius vermicularis infestation in preschool children, West Bank, Palestine, 2015 http://www.emro.who.int/in-press/research/prevalence-of-and-risk-factors for-enterobius-vermicularis-infestation-in-preschool-children-west-bank-palestine-2015.html