Colin Sibley
Chair in Child Health & Physiology at Alliance Manchester Business School
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Colin is currently Director of the Tommy''s the Baby Charity Maternal and Fetal Health Research Centre in Manchester. This is one of three Centres in the UK, funded by Tommy''s, which aim to find solutions to pregnancy problems such as pre-eclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction and preterm labour.
Colin is also Research Director of Manchester Academic Health Science Centre.
Biography
Colin Sibley obtained a first class honours degree in Biochemistry and Physiology (1976) and his PhD (1980) from the University of London. He worked for three years with Professor Anthony Firth as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Department of Anatomy at St George''s Hospital Medical School in London.
In 1982, Colin became Wellcome Trust Lecturer in Child Health and Physiology at the University of Manchester and the following year was appointed to a substantive University Lectureship. He spent a year on sabbatical in 1989 as a Visiting Scientist in the Department of Pharmacology at Washington University St Louis, working with Professor Irv Boime. He became Senior Lecturer in 1990, Reader in 1994 and was appointed to a personal Chair in 1997.
Colin is currently Professor of Child Health and Physiology and Director of the Tommy’s Charity, Maternal and Fetal Health Research Centre (MFHRC) in Manchester. The MFHRC has over 80 staff including scientists, clinician scientists and midwives and is focused on `Finding Solutions to Pregnancy Probelms''.
Colin has published over 200 peer reviewed papers, has held many major grants from the Medical Research Council, The Wellcome Trust, Department of Health and other AMRC charities, and has supervised more than 30 successful PhD and MD students.
Colin won a prestigious Harkness Fellowship in 1989 and other international awards include the Ross Laboratories Lectureship of the Perinatal Research Society (USA) in 1997, The Dawes Lectureship of the Fetal and Neonatal Research Society in 2010, the Firkin Oration of the Australian Health and Medical Research Congress (2012) and more than 25 invited plenary lectureships worldwide. He has been an Editor of the international journal Placenta and was elected President of the International Federation of Placenta Associations, the worldwide organisation of placenta researchers, for a four year term of office (2009-12). In 2013 Colin was honoured with a Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists ad eundem.
In 1997, Colin became a Research Division Leader in The Medical School and in 2001 was appointed Research Dean in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry and Pharmacy, continuing this role as Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences when the Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST merged in 2004, completing his term of office at the end of 2007. From 2009-2015 Colin was Head of the Research and Innovation Division at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This was followed by his current appointment as Research Director of Manchester Academic Health Science Centre in 2013.
Colin was awarded the DSc degree of the University of Manchester in 2013 for his work on nutrient transport by the placenta in relation to fetal growth.
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