Pamela Reid
PhD
Oxford Health BRC Strategic Partnerships Manager
Oxford Health BRC Strategic Partnerships Manager, Department of Psychiatry
In December 2022 I started in a senior management role as the Strategic Partnerships Manager for Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (Oxford Health BRC). I have an Honorary Appointment at Oxford Health NHS FT and provide strategic research support in Psychiatry.
I spent over 20 years working for major grant funders, including the Wellcome Trust and Breast Cancer Now. I also worked at the Saïd Business School before joining the Department in March 2018. I worked on Dementias Platform UK (DPUK), as both Senior Project Manager and as administrative lead on the successful application to renew DPUK funding. I acted as Psychiatry's Strategic Research Officer from 1 January 2021 until November 2022, working very closely with Professor John Geddes in his Head of Department and BRC Director roles.
I acted as the lead administrator for the successful Oxford Health BRC and Mental Health Mission applications.
Recent publications
Implementing the NIHR Oxford Health BRC's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
Report
Papageorgiou V. et al, (2024)
The antigen receptors on mature and immature T lymphocytes are coupled to phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase D activation.
Journal article
Reid PA. et al, (1997), Immunology, 90, 250 - 256
Antigen receptors on immature, but not mature, B and T cells are coupled to cytosolic phospholipase A2 activation: expression and activation of cytosolic phospholipase A2 correlate with lymphocyte maturation.
Journal article
Gilbert JJ. et al, (1996), J Immunol, 156, 2054 - 2061
Constitutive endocytosis and recycling of major histocompatibility complex class II glycoproteins in human B-lymphoblastoid cells.
Journal article
Reid PA. and Watts C., (1992), Immunology, 77, 539 - 542
Processed antigen binds to newly synthesized MHC class II molecules in antigen-specific B lymphocytes.
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Davidson HW. et al, (1991), Cell, 67, 105 - 116
