Dr Osman Shabir
BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD
Clinical Medicine, School of Medicine and Population Health
BHF Immediate Postdoctoral Fellow
Alzheimer's Research UK (ARUK) Yorkshire Network Coordinator
+44 114 215 9524
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Clinical Medicine, School of Medicine and Population Health
B1-223a
Alfred Denny Building
Western Bank
葫芦影业
S10 2TN
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For enquiries please contact - SMPH-West-Operational@sheffield.ac.uk
- BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science (2012-15)
- MSc Translational Neuroscience (2015-16)
- PhD Neurovascular Neuroscience (2017-20)
- Postdoctoral Research Associate (2020-23)
- BHF Research Fellow (2023-present)
I am a member of the Neuroscience Institute and the Healthy Lifespan Institute.
- Research interests
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I study neuroinflammation, neurovascular function (neurophysiology) in neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular diseases such as Alzheimer鈥檚 disease/vascular dementia & cardiovascular disease (atherosclerosis). I use preclinical models of human disease to study neurophysiology, neuropathology & neuroinflammation in these models to gain a better understanding of disease mechanisms and processes.
To study neurovascular function, I use neuroimaging techniques including 2D-optical imaging spectroscopy, 2-photon microscopy, GCaMP fluorescence and microelectrode electrophysiology. In addition, I use standard cellular and molecular neuroscience techniques to validate in vivo observations.
In September 2023, I was awarded a 4-year British Heart Foundation (BHF) fellowship (basic science immediate). My fellowship aims to investigate the use of arthritis drugs (IL1 inhibitors) in preclinical models of atherosclerosis (vascular dementia) and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease with atherosclerosis.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . Communications Biology, 6.
- . Alzheimer's & Dementia, 18(S6).
- . Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 192, 111361-111361.
- . Scientific Reports, 10(1).
- . Cerebral Cortex, 30(4), 2452-2464.
- . Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.
- . BMC Neuroscience, 19.
- . Molecular Neurodegeneration, 13(1).
- . TheScienceBreaker, 8(3).
- The effects of locomotion on sensory-evoked haemodynamic responses in the cortex of awake mice. Scientific Reports.
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- . eLife.
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Conference proceedings papers
- Investigating the involvement of nitric oxide in neurovascular coupling. JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM, Vol. 42(1_SUPPL) (pp 60-60)
Preprints
- Research group
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PhD Students:
- Tom Chittenden (2024-) as Primary Supervisor (Secondary: Dr Jason Berwick, Third: Prof Sheila Francis). Neuroscience Institute funded 3.5-year project: 鈥淩epurposing IL-1 Inhibitors for the Treatment of Vascular Dementia鈥.
MSc and SSC students:
- Antonia Barton & Kian Zucconi, MBChB Phase 2A SSC (2024)
- Aasritha Doppalapudi, MSc Translational Neuroscience (2023-24)
- April Carne, MSc Translational Neuroscience (2022-23)
- Sam Turner & Tom Coles, MBChB Phase 2A SSC (2022/24)
- Olivia Slanley & Jasmine Waters, MBChB Phase 2A SSC (2021)
- Paige Wolverson, MSc Translational Neuroscience (2020-21)
- Ben Pendry, MSc Translational Neuropathology (2018-19)
I collaborate with:
- Prof Sheila Francis, School of Medicine & Population Health
- Dr Jason Berwick, Psychology
- Prof Stuart Allan, University of Manchester
- Dr Clare Howarth, Psychology
- Dr Julie Simpson, SITraN
- Dr Mark Dunning, School of Medicine & Population Health
- Prof Kurt de Vos, SITraN
- Dr Claudia Bauer, SITraN