Prof Raj Mani is a trained and accredited Angiologist and clinical scientist: his research focus is the microcirculation, tissue hypoxia, and improved wound healing.
During his years in the National Health Service (mostly based in Southampton) Dr Raj was involved in clinical imaging and research into tissue viability. He developed ultrasound driven techniques to image the veins and established a clinical service.
During his years in the National Health Service (mostly based in Southampton) Dr Raj was involved in clinical imaging and research into tissue viability. He developed ultrasound driven techniques to image the veins and established a clinical service.
Several graduate and PhD students worked in the lab directed by him: the last of his PhD students are in the process of finishing their research theses in the University of Southampton.
Presently Dr Raj is an independent consultant, also an Adjunct Professor at Chiang Mai University, Thailand and a Consultant / Advisory Professor Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China.
He has an established track record of authoring over 350 scientific publications including refereed papers, reviews, and abstracts. Raj also has authored and edited 7 books in the field of wound healing.
He has an established track record of authoring over 350 scientific publications including refereed papers, reviews, and abstracts. Raj also has authored and edited 7 books in the field of wound healing.
He is an experienced clinical triallist: his motto “A treatment be it a device or a drug is only as good as the number of patients who can access it".