Bhavik Anil Patel
Affiliations: | 2003-2007 | Department of Bioengineering | Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom |
2010- | School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sci | University of Brighton |
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"Bhavik Patel"Bio:
I graduated with a BSc(Hons) in Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences at the University of Brighton in 2002, which sparked my interest in analytical chemistry and its application in measurement in biology. From this I moved to Imperial College London to undertake a PhD in the field of Bioengineering under the guidance of Dr Danny O’Hare and Dr Mark Yeoman (University of Brighton). My work focused on understand the changes in signalling during ageing from an individual neuron from the pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis.
Shortly after my PhD, I was fortunate to win an EPSRC Overseas LifeSciences Interface fellowship to focus on the development of analytical devices to study the formation of synapses between neurons. Most of the fellowship had to be conducted outside the UK and I was fortunate to spend approximately two years in the laboratories of Professor Greg Swain (Michigan State University, USA), Professor Mark Wightman (University of North Carolina, USA) and Professor Naweed Syed (University of Calgary, Canada). It was during my stay at these leading research institutes that I was exposed to the challenges of measurement within the digestive tract and began collaborations with Professor James Galligan (Michigan State University) and Professor Keith Sharkey (University of Calgary).
I joined the University of Brighton as a Lecturer in 2010 and moved up the ranks to the position of Reader in 2015.
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Morgan LD, Aiyaz M, Patel BA, et al. (2020) Decreased 14-3-3 expression correlates with age-related regional reductions in CNS dopamine and motor function in the pond snail, Lymnaea. The European Journal of Neuroscience |
Rajan T, Read T, Abdalla A, et al. (2020) Ex-vivo Electrochemical pH Mapping of the Gastrointestinal Tract in the Absence and Presence of Pharmacological Agents. Acs Sensors |
Abdalla A, Hamzah H, Keattch O, et al. (2020) Augmentation of conductive pathways in carbon black/PLA 3D-printed electrodes achieved through varying printing parameters Electrochimica Acta. 354: 136618 |
Brooks EL, Mutengwa VS, Abdalla A, et al. (2019) Determination of tryptophan metabolism from biological tissues and fluids using high performance liquid chromatography with simultaneous dual electrochemical detection. The Analyst |
Hamzah HH, Keattch O, Yeoman MS, et al. (2019) 3D Printed Electrochemical Sensor for Simultaneous Dual Monitoring of Serotonin Overflow and Circular Muscle Contraction. Analytical Chemistry |
Diss LB, Villeneuve S, Pearce KR, et al. (2019) Region specific differences in the effect of propofol on the murine colon result in dysmotility. Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical. 219: 19-24 |
Skaria E, Patel BA, Flint M, et al. (2019) Poly(lactic) acid/carbon nanotube composite microneedle arrays for dermal biosensing. Analytical Chemistry |
Bin Hamzah HH, Keattch O, Covill D, et al. (2018) The effects of printing orientation on the electrochemical behaviour of 3D printed acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)/carbon black electrodes. Scientific Reports. 8: 9135 |
Lund ML, Egerod KL, Engelstoft MS, et al. (2018) Enterochromaffin 5-HT cells - A major target for GLP-1 and gut microbial metabolites. Molecular Metabolism |
MacEachern SJ, Keenan CM, Papakonstantinou E, et al. (2018) Alterations in melatonin and serotonin signalling in the colonic mucosa of mice with dextran-sodium sulfate-induced colitis. British Journal of Pharmacology |