Kenny Baillie

Consultant
ANAESTHESIA, CRITICAL CARE AND PAIN MEDICINE
The University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom

Academician Anesthesiology
Biography

Kenny Baillie graduated from the University of Edinburgh, BSc(Hons) in Physiology in 1999 and MBChB in 2002. After junior house officer jobs in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, he trained in hospital medicine at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, before being appointed to a training scheme in anaesthesia and critical care medicine in South East Scotland. During this time he led a series of high altitude research projects, involving several expeditions to Bolivia, and ran a charity, Apex (altitude physiology expeditions). He was appointed as a clinical lecturer on the ECAT (Edinburgh Clinical Academic Track) at the University of Edinburgh in 2008.

Research Intrest

MOSAIC GenISIS

List of Publications
The role of host genetic factors in respiratory tract infectious diseases : systematic review, meta-analyses and field synopsis
The Constrained Maximal Expression Level Owing to Haploidy Shapes Gene Content on the Mammalian X Chromosome
Gene regulation. Transcribed enhancers lead waves of coordinated transcription in transitioning mammalian cells
Microglial brain region−dependent diversity and selective regional sensitivities to aging
FANTOM5 web resource for the large-scale genome-wide transcription start site activity profiles of wide-range of mammalian cells
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Analysis of the human monocyte-derived macrophage transcriptome and response to lipopolysaccharide provides new insights into genetic aetiology of inflammatory bowel disease
Treatable traits and therapeutic targets : goals for systems biology in infectious disease