Dr Adrian Hall BSc, PhD, FHEA
Principal Lecturer
Summary
Adrian attained a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry from the University of Sheffield, followed by a PhD in Molecular Genetics from the Medical School. After a postdoctoral post in the University Medical Centre Leiden in The Netherlands he re-joined the University of Sheffield Medical School to undertake a joint project with the Amsterdam Medical Centre. Adrian joined Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ in 2001 to teach molecular biology and genetics.
About
Adrian has had a number of roles within the Department of Biosciences and Chemistry and is currently the Professional Lead in Molecular and Cell Biology. He teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate level in the areas of molecular biology and genetics in both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Teaching
Adrian teaches molecular biology and genetics.
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Transcriptional regulatory mechanisms
Publications
Journal articles
Winship, P.R., Haridas, S., Wragg, M.M., Prasad, S., & Hall, A. (2013). . Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 3 (S1), 1259.
Laird, S.L., Widdowson, R., El-Sheikhi, M., Hall, A., & Li, T.C. (2011). . Human Reproduction, 26 (5), 1144-1152.
Taylor, D., Dalton, C., Hall, A., Woodroofe, M.N., & Gardiner, P. (2009). Recent developments in selenium research. British journal of biomedical science, 66 (2), 107-116.
Hall, A.J., Peake, I.R., & Winship, P.R. (2006). Regulation of the human protein S gene promoter by liver enriched transcription factors. British journal of haematology, 135 (4), 538-546.
Di Bitondo, R., Hall, A., Peake, I.R., Lacoviello, L., & Winship, P.R. (2002). . Human molecular genetics, 11 (7), 723-731.
Conference papers
Bunn, L.J., Reynolds, G.P., Hall, A., & Dalton, C.F. (2005). . Journal of Psychopharmacology, 19 (5).
Theses / Dissertations
Ben-Hasan, M.H.A. (2011). . (Doctoral thesis). Supervised by Hall, A., Winship, P., & Dalton, C.
Widdowson, R. (2011). . (Doctoral thesis). Supervised by Hall, A., & Laird, S.
Bunn, L.J. (2008). . (Doctoral thesis). Supervised by Dalton, C., Hall, A., & Reynolds, G.