Patient with anaesthesiaAnaesthesia makes up the largest hospital speciality and has a huge role to play in nearly every aspect of any hospital from operating 
theatres to accident and emergency, to the labour ward, and to intensive care. Our research ranges from basic molecular research into mechanisms of anaesthesia to investigating the clinical impact of novel anaesthetic agents. 

Our research covers the entirety of patient’s perioperative journey and through this, we aim to deliver the greatest impact. The section has been pioneering in the development of novel technologies to facilitate the delivery of anaesthetic agents and has also made pivotal in-roads into the mechanism of action of anaesthetic agents and their wider application to other diseases (such as their protective roles in brain injury and in cancer).

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@article{Boshier:2015:10.1111/dote.12295,
author = {Boshier, PR and Marczin, N and Hanna, GB},
doi = {10.1111/dote.12295},
journal = {DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS},
pages = {797--804},
title = {Pathophysiology of acute lung injury following esophagectomy},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dote.12295},
volume = {28},
year = {2015}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AU - Boshier,PR
AU - Marczin,N
AU - Hanna,GB
DO - 10.1111/dote.12295
EP - 804
PY - 2015///
SN - 1120-8694
SP - 797
TI - Pathophysiology of acute lung injury following esophagectomy
T2 - DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS
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VL - 28
ER -