Alice Stanton

Vice Dean & Professor of Cellular Therapeutics
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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Professor Alice Stanton is a clinician-scientist. She is currently Professor in Cardiovascular Pharmacology at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and Director of Human Health at Devenish Nutrition. Particular research interests include; high blood pressure, personalized medicine and most recently, the impact of micronutrients on human health and wellbeing. She has authored in excess of 140 peer-reviewed published papers, and has had grants and fellowships from the Health Research Board (Ireland), Enterprise Ireland, Higher Education Authority (Ireland), Irish Heart Foundation, British Heart Foundation, Engineering Physical Science Research Council (UK), Medical Research Council (UK), Irish Research Council, and the European Commission Seventh Framework Programme.
She is a Member of the International Society of Hypertension, the European Society of Hypertension, the British & Irish Hypertension Society, the Irish Heart Foundation’s Council on High Blood Pressure, and the Irish Climate and Health Coalition. Qualifications include honours degrees in Medicine (University College Dublin 1984) and Physiology (University College Dublin 1986), a post-graduate diploma in Statistics with distinction (Trinity
College, Dublin 1988), and a PhD in Pharmacology (University College Dublin 1993). Clinical training in General Internal Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology was obtained at St Vincent’s University Hospital, St. Lawrence’s Hospital, Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Beaumont Hospital (Dublin), Academisch Ziekenhuis (Utrecht), and Hammersmith Hospital, St. Mary’s Hospital and Imperial College (London).
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