Overview
Peter J. Ratcliffe is a oxygen sensing specialist with an H-index of 125 at University of Oxford (Faculty). Has been published in Science, Nature, Cell. Based in United Kingdom.
Biography
Sir Peter John Ratcliffe, FRS, FMedSci is a British physician-scientist who is trained as a nephrologist. He was a practising clinician at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford and Nuffield Professor of Clinical Medicine and head of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Oxford from 2004 to 2016. He has been a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford since 2004. In 2016 he became Clinical Research Director at the Francis Crick Institute, retaining a position at Oxford as a member of the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research and director of the Target Discovery Institute, University of Oxford.
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5 Publications
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Nat ImmunolMol CellExp Cell ResElifeJ Clin Invest
Key Publications
Hypoxia shapes the immune landscape in lung injury and promotes the persistence of inflammation.
Oxygen sensing by metazoans: the central role of the HIF hydroxylase pathway.
New horizons in hypoxia signaling pathways.
A global view of the aspiring physician-scientist.
Hif-2α programs oxygen chemosensitivity in chromaffin cells.
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