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Research Biography

Arduino trained in Clinical Pharmacology, Cardiology and Internal Medicine in Milan, Boston and London. In 2003 he was awarded a PhD at King's College London and was appointed as Senior Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at Flinders University. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2007 before taking up the Chair of Medicine of Old Age at the University of Aberdeen in 2010. In 2013 he returned to Flinders University as Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Senior Consultant in Clinical Pharmacology and Internal Medicine.

Research Interests

  •   Chemistry of dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 1 (DDAH1)
  •   Effect of DDAH1 inhibition in experimental models of cancer and fibrosis
  •   Arginine metabolomics and age-associated disease states
  •   Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety in old age
  •   Identification and assessment of patient-centred outcomes in old age
  •   Autoimmune disease states as a model of premature vascular ageing and atherosclerosis
  •   Repurposing of anti-inflammatory drugs for cardiovascular risk management

Supervised Students Successes

  • Apr 2018 Leena Baghdadi - Best PhD Thesis
  • May 2017 Leena Baghdadi - Best research manuscript

Completed Supervisions

Principal Supervisions:
  • Pharmacology (2)
  • Design of novel DDAH inhibitors (Univ of Aberdeen) (1)
  • Methotrexate and markers of cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis (Univ of Aberdeen) (1)
Associate Supervisions:
  • Pharmacology (3)

Supervision

  • Registered

Research Areas

  • Medical biosciences

Supervisory Interests

  • Clinical pharmacology
  • Cardiovascular and internal medicine
  • Pharmacological interventions on cardiovascular function
  • Structure/function of vascular beds
  • Hypertension/cardiology
  • Clinical biochemistry

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