Jaipaul Singh
Professor
School of Forensic and Applied Sciences
University of Central Lancashire
United Kingdom
Biography
Professor Jaipaul Singh is well known worldwide for his original research work on diabetic cardiomyopathy. He is a PhD graduate from the University of St Andrews and he also holds the DSc degree from University of Central Lancashire. He has been in academia since 1966 teaching Physiology and Pharmacology. His main role as Research Degree Tutor at UCLan is to train postgraduate research students. He has published over 250 papers, supervised 65 research students and examined 60 research theses. He also collaborates with a number of international institutions. Jaipaul attends at least 5-6 national and international conferences annually where papers are presented. He is also research active in Cardiac and Endocrinology.
Research Interest
Allied Health, Forensic Science, Health, Pharmacy and Pharmacology.
Publications
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Manoharan, G, Cummings, E and Singh, J. (2014). Effects of crude water-soluble extract of Momordica charantia on viability, caspase activity, cytochrome-c release and on cytosolic calcium levels in different cancer cell lines. Cancer Cell & Microenvironment 2014; 1: e273 (pp1-11).
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Lotfy, M, Singh, J.,Rasheed, H, Tariq, A, Zilahi, E and Adeghate, E. (2014). The effect of glucagon like peptide-1 in the management of diabetes mellitus: Cellular and molecular mechanisms. Cell and Tissue 358 (2), 343-358.
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Shao, CH., Padanilam, C., Ezell E, Singh J, Kutty S, and Bidasee KR. CCDI (2014): A new ligand that modulates mammalian type 1 ryanodine receptor (RyR1). British J Pharmacology 171 (17) doi:10.1111/bph.12764.