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Anna Dominiczak is a Polish-born British medical researcher and academic specializing in cardiovascular disease and genetics. She is currently the Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Glasgow, and is one of the leading figures in the field of hypertension research.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Dominiczak was born in Poland and completed her early education there. She moved to the United Kingdom for her higher studies. She earned her MBChB degree from the University of Glasgow and later completed her MD degree from the same institution.

Career[edit]

Dominiczak started her career as a physician and later moved into medical research. She has made significant contributions to the field of cardiovascular disease, particularly in the area of hypertension. Her research has focused on the genetic causes of hypertension and the development of new treatments for the condition.

In 2016, Dominiczak was appointed as the Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Glasgow, becoming the first woman to hold this prestigious position. She is also the head of the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences at the university.

Research and Contributions[edit]

Dominiczak's research has significantly advanced our understanding of the genetic causes of hypertension. She has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in prestigious medical journals and has been cited extensively for her work. Her research has also led to the development of new treatments for hypertension, improving the lives of patients around the world.

Honours and Awards[edit]

In recognition of her contributions to medicine and medical research, Dominiczak has received numerous awards and honours. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Academy of Medical Sciences. In 2016, she was awarded the prestigious Queen's Birthday Honour for her services to medicine.

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