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Regius Professor of Medicine, Vice Principal and Head of College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow

Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak is Regius Professor of Medicine, Vice Principal and Head of the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences at the University of Glasgow; Honorary Consultant Physician and Non-Executive Member of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board; and Health Innovation Champion for the Medical Research Council. In 2016, she was awarded a DBE for services to cardiovascular and medical science.

Recognised as a world-leading cardiovascular scientist and clinical academic, she held a British Heart Foundation Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine at University of Glasgow between 1997 and 2010, and directorship of the Cardiovascular Research Centre between 2000 and 2010. Her major research interests are in hypertension, cardiovascular genomics and precision medicine, where she not only publishes extensively in top peer-reviewed journals (over 500 publications), but also excels in large scale research funding for programmes and infrastructure (with a total value in excess of £100M over the last eight years).

Professor Dominiczak is the driving force behind the fundraising, development and delivery of the University’s clinical academic campus at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, comprising Clinical Research Facilities; a Teaching and Learning Centre; a state-of-the-art Imaging Centre of Excellence (including the UK’s first 7Tesla MRI scanner in a clinical setting); and a Clinical Innovation Zone. She leads a triple helix partnership between academia, the NHS and industry to accelerate innovation, maximise patient benefit and stimulate business growth, including a collaboration of four Scottish universities, four NHS Health Boards and two major industry partners in a public/private partnership focused on precision medicine.

She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, the American Heart Association, the Academy of Medical Sciences, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the European Society of Cardiology and the Society of Biology. She is a member of the British Medical Association, the British and Irish Hypertension Society, the European Society of Hypertension, the International Society of Hypertension, the British Endocrine Society, the American Physiological Society, the British Atherosclerosis Society, the British Cardiovascular Society and the European Atherosclerosis Society. From 2013 to 2015, she was President of the European Society of Hypertension. She is currently President of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland.

Professor Dominiczak has served extensively on national and international research committees and scientific advisory boards, including those of the Academy of Medical Sciences, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Max-Delbrück Centre for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. From 2012 to 2015, she was Vice President, Life Sciences of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. She is Chair of the Medical Research Council’s Translational Research Group and a member of the Medical Research Council’s Strategy Board, the Medical Schools Council’s Executive, the Academy of Medical Sciences’ Council and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Inserm Unit, George Pompidou European Hospital in Paris. She is also a Trustee of British Heart Foundation.

She has been invited to give over 200 international plenary lectures, including the Presidential Award and Lecture of the Canadian Hypertension Society, the Arthur Corcoran Award and Lecture of the American Heart Association, the R.D. Wright Award and Lecture of the High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, the Bjorn Folkow Award and Lecture of the European Society of Hypertension, the William Harvey Outstanding Contribution to Science Award and Lecture, Queen Mary University of London, the Robert Tigerstedt Award and Lecture of the Finnish Hypertension Society, and the Pickering Lecture of the British & Irish Hypertension Society.

Professor Dominiczak is a member of several editorial boards and, since 2012, has been Editor-in-Chief of Hypertension, journal of the American Heart Association and the world’s top journal in her area of research.

Experience

  • 2010–present
    Regius Professor of Medicine and Head of College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences , University of Glasgow

Honours

DBE for services to cardiovascular and medical science