Professor Ajay Shah
Executive Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
- BHF Chair of Cardiology
Research interests
- Cardiovascular
Biography
Ajay Shah is Executive Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) Professor of Cardiology; James Black Professor of Medicine; Director of the King's BHF Centre of Research Excellence; and Hon. Consultant Cardiologist at King's College Hospital. He trained in medicine and cardiology at the University of Wales, undertook doctoral research training in Wales and Belgium, and was a postdoctoral scientist at the National Institutes of Health in the USA in the early 1990s. Prior to his appointment to the Chair of Cardiology at King's in 1998, he was a Medical Research Council Senior Clinical Fellow in Cardiff.
The main research interests of the Shah lab are in the pathophysiology of heart failure, both in experimental models and in patients. His group has undertaken seminal studies on the role of NADPH oxidase (NOX) proteins and redox signalling pathways in the cardiovascular system. He has a long-standing interest in the actions of NO in the heart and has recently developed a programme of human studies on the roles of neuronal NO synthase (nNOS).Other areas of work include heart failure with preserved ejection function (HFpEF) and heterogeneity in heart failure. He has published ~ 350 peer-reviewed papers and has an h-index of 98. Ajay is a Fellow of the UK Academy of Medical Sciences, the International Society for Heart Research, the European Society of Cardiology, and the American Heart Association. Find out more about Professor Shah's research via his research page.
He is Associate Editor of the American Journal of Physiology (Heart & Circulation), Consulting Editor for Cardiovascular Research, and on the Editorial Boards of Circulation and the European Heart Journal.
Research
Lipids and Membranes Research Interest Group
A Lipids and Membranes Research Interest Group
News
King's College London and the Foundation for Liver Research announce new institute dedicated to liver studies
King’s College London and the Foundation for Liver Research (FLR) are pleased to announce the establishment of the Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies...
AI reduces underdiagnosis of common heart failure in Black patients
AI can help reduce underdiagnosis of Black patients with a common type of heart failure, compared to in routine practice, new research finds.
London heart research receives £12 million funding boost from British Heart Foundation
Funding will support world-leading research at three London universities
FoLSM researchers featured in 2023 Highly Cited Researcher List
Academics from the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researcher 2023 list from Clarivate
Medicine MBBS graduate awarded the prestigious Wellington Medal
The award recognises the student’s excellent academic achievements and contributions to King’s and their potential for the future.
King's BHF Centre Symposium 2022 provides platform for cardiovascular disease-related research
The BHF Centre of Research Excellence Symposium 2022 gave a platform for researchers to present their ground-breaking work into cardiovascular and heart...
A summer of success for King's Forensics
King’s Forensics is an academic group within King’s College London that hosts a range of world-leading laboratories, including the Drug Control Centre: the...
Researchers identify three proteins with potential to prevent heart failure
Scientists working to develop new therapies and treatments for heart failure patients have discovered three novel proteins that can be injected immediately...
King's staff, students and alumni receive Sustainability Awards
Students, staff and alumni come together at the King’s Sustainability Awards to celebrate the efforts of those helping to make King’s a more sustainable place.
Risk of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes higher for COVID-19 patients
Patients who contract COVID-19 face a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, a new study has found.
Events
Harold Moody Lecture 2022
Professor Stephani Hatch on 'Accelerating the Pace of Change in Tackling Social and Mental Health Inequalities and Inequities
Please note: this event has passed.
Spotlight
Spotlight on COVID: What does it have to do with cardiovascular health?
Professor Ajay Shah discusses the COVID-19 disease and cardiovascular co-morbidity
Research
Lipids and Membranes Research Interest Group
A Lipids and Membranes Research Interest Group
News
King's College London and the Foundation for Liver Research announce new institute dedicated to liver studies
King’s College London and the Foundation for Liver Research (FLR) are pleased to announce the establishment of the Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies...
AI reduces underdiagnosis of common heart failure in Black patients
AI can help reduce underdiagnosis of Black patients with a common type of heart failure, compared to in routine practice, new research finds.
London heart research receives £12 million funding boost from British Heart Foundation
Funding will support world-leading research at three London universities
FoLSM researchers featured in 2023 Highly Cited Researcher List
Academics from the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researcher 2023 list from Clarivate
Medicine MBBS graduate awarded the prestigious Wellington Medal
The award recognises the student’s excellent academic achievements and contributions to King’s and their potential for the future.
King's BHF Centre Symposium 2022 provides platform for cardiovascular disease-related research
The BHF Centre of Research Excellence Symposium 2022 gave a platform for researchers to present their ground-breaking work into cardiovascular and heart...
A summer of success for King's Forensics
King’s Forensics is an academic group within King’s College London that hosts a range of world-leading laboratories, including the Drug Control Centre: the...
Researchers identify three proteins with potential to prevent heart failure
Scientists working to develop new therapies and treatments for heart failure patients have discovered three novel proteins that can be injected immediately...
King's staff, students and alumni receive Sustainability Awards
Students, staff and alumni come together at the King’s Sustainability Awards to celebrate the efforts of those helping to make King’s a more sustainable place.
Risk of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes higher for COVID-19 patients
Patients who contract COVID-19 face a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, a new study has found.
Events
Harold Moody Lecture 2022
Professor Stephani Hatch on 'Accelerating the Pace of Change in Tackling Social and Mental Health Inequalities and Inequities
Please note: this event has passed.
Spotlight
Spotlight on COVID: What does it have to do with cardiovascular health?
Professor Ajay Shah discusses the COVID-19 disease and cardiovascular co-morbidity