Dr. Martin Feelisch

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Biography

Martin Feelisch is a Professor of Experimental Medicine and Integrative Biology at the University of Southampton, where he has held a personal chair since 2012. His academic journey includes a PhD in Pharmacology and postdoctoral qualifications from Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf and the University of Cologne. His research encompasses broad areas including Redox Signaling, Oxidative stress, and the impact of nutrition on health and resilience. Feelisch has made significant contributions to understanding the role of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in biological systems, particularly in cardiovascular physiology and adaptation to stressors. He is also involved in translational research that aims to develop therapeutic strategies for managing various health conditions, particularly in those at risk of ischaemic heart disease. Feelisch has been affiliated with renowned research institutions across Europe and holds a series of senior positions in academia, including at the Boston University School of Medicine and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. He has been recognized for his contributions to pharmacology and continues to lead innovative research projects, integrating basic science with clinical applications.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor of Experimental Medicine & Integrative Biology

2012-01-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, ENG

Leading research in experimental medicine and integrative biology, focusing on redox signaling and health resilience.

Professor

2007-01-01 — 2012-01-01

University of Warwick Medical School and Warwick Systems Biology Centre • Warwick, ENG

Held a strategic appointment in experimental medicine and systems biology.

Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology

2003-01-01 — 2007-01-01

Boston University School of Medicine • Boston, USA

Contributed to pharmacology education and research.

Professor

1999-01-01 — 2003-01-01

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center • Shreveport, USA

Led research in molecular and cellular physiology.