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Dr Paul McKeegan

Lecturer in Human Physiology

Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • Hull York Medical School

MB BS Gateway to Medicine

Human Biology I Module Lead

Human Biology II Module Tutor

MSc Clinical Anatomy and Education

Embryology and Clinical Neuroanatomy Module Lead

The Research Project Module Lead

MB BS Phase 1

Tutor, metabolism and physiology

MB BS Biopracticals lead

SSIP: You are what your parents ate

MB BS Phase 2

SSIP: The best start in life

Recent outputs

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Journal Article

Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cardiovascular Consequences of Myocardial Bridging in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Bruce, C., Ubhi, N., McKeegan, P., & Sanders, K. (2023). Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cardiovascular Consequences of Myocardial Bridging in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. The American journal of cardiology, 188, P110-P119. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2022.10.059

Amino acids and the early mammalian embryo: Origin, fate, function and life‐long legacy

Leese, H. J., McKeegan, P., & Sturmey, R. G. (2021). Amino acids and the early mammalian embryo: Origin, fate, function and life‐long legacy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(18), Article 9874. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189874

Thesis

Metabolic regulation during early embryo development

McKeegan, P. (2015). Metabolic regulation during early embryo development. (Thesis). Hull York Medical School, the University of Hull and the University of York. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4216544

Research interests

My research interests include the regulation of oocyte and embryo metabolism, as well as the impact of parental diet and assisted reproduction technologies on embryo development and lifelong health.

Lead investigator

Project

Funder

Grant

Started

Status

Project

Mitochondria during preimplantation development - how does number link to function?

Funder

Society for Reproduction and Fertility

Grant

£10,000.00

Started

1 February 2022

Status

Ongoing

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