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Una Martin is a distinguished pharmacologist and professor in the field of Clinical Pharmacology. She is currently serving as a professor at the University of Birmingham, where she has made significant contributions to the field of cardiovascular pharmacology.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Una Martin was born and raised in the United Kingdom. She pursued her undergraduate studies in Pharmacy at the University of London, where she developed a keen interest in pharmacology. After completing her bachelor's degree, she went on to earn her doctorate in Pharmacology from the same university.

Career[edit]

Following her doctorate, Martin joined the University of Birmingham as a lecturer in the Department of Pharmacology. Over the years, she has held various positions within the university, including Head of the Department of Pharmacology and Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor. Her research primarily focuses on cardiovascular pharmacology, with a particular interest in hypertension and heart failure.

Research and Contributions[edit]

Martin's research has significantly advanced our understanding of cardiovascular pharmacology. She has published numerous research papers in reputed scientific journals, contributing to the knowledge base of drug interactions, adverse drug reactions, and the pharmacological treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Awards and Recognition[edit]

In recognition of her contributions to the field of pharmacology, Martin has received several awards and honors. She is a Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. She is also a member of the British Hypertension Society and the European Society of Hypertension.

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