Dr Mike Marchand
Post Held
Senior Lecturer
Contact details
Email: mike.marchand@northampton.ac.uk
Telephone: 01604 892306
Qualifications
BSc(Hons), PhD
Module Leader for
- HLS1007 Health over the Lifespan
- HLS4006 Dissertation
- HLS4005 Dissertation
Other Modules Contributed to
- HLS1002 Cellular Communication
- HLS1006 Concepts of Health
- SPO1008 Anatomy and Human Movement
- HLS2002 Biological Basis of Health
- HLS2016 Research Methods
- HLS2012 Health in Later Life
- HLS4001 Dissertation
- HLS4002 Dissertation
- HLS3014 Integrated Perspectives of Disease
Areas of Research
- Fetal nutrition and renal programming in utero
- Structure of glomerular wall in offspring exposed to maternal low protein diets.
- Labour experiences and birth outcomes between clinical and midwife run birthing units.
- Experiences of obese adolescents in Northampton and mechanisms to self manage their health
Publications
- M.C. Marchand, S.C. Langley-Evans, T. Wheeler, F. Anthony, R.C. Sherman, M.O. Nwagwu, A. Dewar (2001) Albumin excretion in relation to characteristics at birth as a marker of reno-vascular programming. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 60: 50A.
- M.C. Marchand, S.C. Langley-Evans (2001) Intrauterine programming of nephron number: the fetal flaw revisited. Journal of Nephrology, 14: 327-331.
- R.L. Dunn, M.C. Marchand, S.C. Langley-Evans, A.A. Jackson (2001) Glycine repletion prevents the development of hypertension in rats exposed to maternal low protein diets in utero. Pediatric Research, 50: No.1 (abstract supplement) p.26A.
- M.C. Marchand, R.L. Dunn, A.A. Jackson, S.C. Langley-Evans (2001) Nutritional programming of blood pressure and renal structure in the rat. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 45: (suppl 1): p, 470.
- A.A. Jackson, R.L. Dunn, M.C. Marchand, S.C. Langley-Evans (2002) Increased systolic blood pressure in rats induced by low maternal diet is reversed by dietary supplementation with glycine. Clinical Science, 103: 633-639.
- S.C. Langley-Evans, A.J. Langley-Evans and M.C. Marchand (2003) Nutritional programming of blood pressure and renal morphology. Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 111: No.1, pp. 8-16.
- M.C. Marchand, R. Dunn, A. Aihie Sayer, C. Cooper, S.C. Langley-Evans (2003) Evidence of increased age-related renal injury in rats exposed to a maternal low protein diet in utero. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 61: p,131A
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