Dr Emma Kidd - BSc PhD

Qualifications
- BSc in Pharmacology, University of Bath, 1987
- Ph.D. in Neuropharmacology, University of Nottingham, 1990
Research Interests
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Purinoceptor distribution and function
- Trace amines in the periphery
- Development of asthma models
Co-ordinator of the School's Pharmacology & Physiology Research Discipline
Director of Postgraduate Research Studies for the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Teaching Profile
Undergraduate
Module leader (PH3103 and PH4105) and lecturer on MPharm degree
PH3103 Autocoid, Endocrine and Immunopharmacology (lectures on hypothalamic pituitary axis, thyroid gland, calcium homeostasis, corticosteroids, purines and 5-HT)
PH4105 Problem Solving in Pharmaceutical Sciences (workshops on pharmacists being expert witness, Integrated Pharmaceutical Sciences workshops, toxicology test)
PH4112 Pharmacy Advanced Research Specialisation (advanced essay supervision)
PH4207 Problem solving in Pharmacy Practice (supervision of 3 undergraduate final year projects)
Links to other relevant websites
Funding bodies which support my work
- Alzheimer’s Society
- British Heart Foundation
- BRACE (Bristol Research into Alzheimer’s and Care of the Elderly)
