Dr Chris Weston BSc PhD

Chris Weston

Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy
Associate Professor in Experimental Hepatology

Contact details

Address
Centre for Liver and Gastrointestinal Research
5th Floor, Institute for Biomedical Research
School of Infection, Inflammation and Immunology
College of Medicine and Health
University 麻豆精选
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Associate Professor Chris Weston is a Senior Investigator in the Centre for Liver and Gastrointestinal Research and an Academic with roles as a tutor and module lead on courses within the College of Medicine and Health. His research focuses on the regulation of immune mediated injury and fibrosis in the human liver, and he supervises postgraduate students and fellows working in this area and related cross-disciplinary themes.

Qualifications

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (2022)
  • PhD Biochemistry, Birmingham (2002)
  • BSc Biochemistry with Biotechnology, Birmingham (1998)

Biography

Chris undertook his undergraduate studies in Biochemistry at the University 麻豆精选. As part of his final year project, he studied the role of Transhydrogenase in Entamoeba histolytica in the laboratory of Professor Baz Jackson. This evolved into his PhD project, understanding the biophysical properties of the enzyme using molecular biology, stopped-flow kinetics and small angle X-ray scattering approaches.

He then moved to the laboratories of Dr. Oliver Smart and Prof. Ruedi Allemann in the School of Chemistry at the University 麻豆精选, to undertake a post-doctoral project studying the kinetics and function of short, engineered peptides and photoactivatable linkers for the modulation of DNA binding proteins.

An opportunity then arose for Chris to work as a biochemist in the Medical School, University 麻豆精选, in the laboratories of Professor David Adams and Professor Michael Wakelam. Here, Chris started his work on a member of the amine oxidase family of enzymes, Vascular Adhesion Protein-1 (VAP-1), exploring its role in inflammation and uncovering new roles for the protein in the development of fibrosis and utility as a biomarker of liver disease, culminating in a clinical trial of a new therapeutic antibody targeting VAP-1.

Chris has expanded on his early work in the Centre for Liver and Gastroenterology Research and studies the interplay between immune cells and the liver, exploring mechanisms of immune cell recruitment, retention and differentiation, and the impact on endothelium, fibroblasts and epithelial cell populations in acute and chronic liver disease, and cancer. He also carries out cross-disciplinary research to explore common mechanisms of disease across organs and the consequences and drivers of liver disease (e.g. cardiac, gut, renal), using cutting edge research methodology.

His team is composed of both scientific and clinical researchers, and he receives funding from UKRI, charities and projects with major pharmaceutical companies.

Teaching

  • Co-lead for BioMedical Science (BioMedSci) module Year 1 – Cellular Biochemistry and Biology, responsible for curriculum reviews, delivering teaching and designing and marking assessments.
  • Deputy lead for BioMedSci module Year 3 – Liver Function in Health and Disease with responsibility for delivering teaching and designing and marking assessments.
  • Co-lead for Intercalating Clinical Science module – Immunology and Liver Disease: Applications of Immunotherapy. Responsible for curriculum development, teaching and setting and marking assessments.
  • Supervisor and marker for BioMedSci Year 3 student research projects and dissertations. I also run research taster sessions for BioMedSci and MBChB students and summer research projects.
  • Additional lecturing/small group teaching includes MBChB (Immune Checkpoint), BioMedSci Year 1 (Foundations of Life Science, Glycolysis and TCA), MPharm (Liver disease lectures), and BioMedSci Year 3 (Immunity and Inflammatory Disease).
  • Personal tutor for BioMedSci students in years 1-3.

Postgraduate supervision

Chris has several current students on clinical, academic and industry-funded programmes, studying liver inflammation, fibrosis and cancer.

If you are interesting in studying any of these subject areas please contact Dr Chris Weston directly, or for any general doctoral research enquiries, please email mds-gradschool@contacts.bham.ac.uk.

For a full list of available Doctoral Research opportunities, please visit our Doctoral Research programme listings.

Research

Research interests

  • Acute and chronic liver disease
  • Cardiac and gastrointestinal links to liver disease
  • Inflammation
  • Fibrogenesis
  • Endothelial biology
  • Myofibroblast activation and function
  • Liver metabolism
  • Mechanobiology
  • Cancer

Other activities

  • Chris is a peer reviewer for major high impact journals and peer reviewer for funding applications.
  • Membership of the British Association for the Study of the Liver, British Society for Immunology and UK Neuroendocrine Tumour Society.
  • STEM ambassador to promote Science and Technology for children and young people. Chris has been involved in public engagement events for Think Tank and QEHB showcase days.
  • Plagiarism officer for Postgraduate research
  • Serves on the Postgraduate Research Committee and is academic chair for the departmental safety committee.

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Geng, A, Brenig, RG, Roux, J, L眉tge, M, Cheng, H-W, Flint, EE, Lussier, POG, Meier, M-A, Pop, OT, K眉nzler-Heule, P, Matter, MS, Wendon, J, McPhail, MJW, Soysal, S, Semela, D, Heim, M, Weston, CJ, Ludewig, B & Bernsmeier, C 2025, '', J Hepatol.

Al-Shakhshir, S, Quraishi, MN, Mullish, B, Patel, A, Vince, A, Rowe, A, Homer, V, Jackson, N, Gyimah, D, Shabir, S, Manzoor, S, Cooney, R, Alrubaiy, L, Quince, C, van Schaik, W, Hares, MF, Beggs, AD, Efstathiou, E, Rimmer, P, Weston, C, Iqbal, T & Trivedi, PJ 2025, '', BMJ open, vol. 15, no. 1, e095392.

Horn, P, Norlin, J, Almholt, K, Viuff, BM, Galsgaard, ED, Hald, A, Zosel, F, Demuth, H, Poulsen, S, Norby, PL, Rasch, MG, Vyberg, M, Fleckner, J, Werge, MP, Gluud, LL, Rink, MR, Shepherd, E, Northall, E, Lalor, PF, Weston, CJ, Fog-Tonnesen, M & Newsome, PN 2024, '', eLife, vol. 13, RP95185.

Davies, SP, Ronca, V, Wootton, GE, Krajewska, NM, Bozward, AG, Fiancette, R, Patten, DA, Yankouskaya, K, Reynolds, GM, Pat, S, Osei-Bordom, DC, Richardson, N, Grover, LM, Weston, CJ & Oo, YH 2024, '', Nature Communications, vol. 15, no. 1, 853.

Matchett, KP, Wilson-Kanamori, JR, Portman, JR, Kapourani, CA, Fercoq, F, May, S, Zajdel, E, Beltran, M, Sutherland, EF, Mackey, JBG, Brice, M, Wilson, GC, Wallace, SJ, Kitto, L, Younger, NT, Dobie, R, Mole, DJ, Oniscu, GC, Wigmore, SJ, Ramachandran, P, Vallejos, CA, Carragher, NO, Saeidinejad, MM, Quaglia, A, Jalan, R, Simpson, KJ, Kendall, TJ, Rule, JA, Lee, WM, Hoare, M, Weston, CJ, Marioni, JC, Teichmann, SA, Bird, TG, Carlin, LM & Henderson, NC 2024, '', Nature, vol. 630, no. 8015, pp. 158-165.

Wilkinson, AL, Bannister, ME, O'Keeffe, A, Weston, CJ, Lalor, PF, Shetty, S & Patten, DA 2024, '', STAR Protocols, vol. 5, no. 4, 103431.

Hirschfield, G, Arndtz, K, Kirkham, A, Chen, Y-Y, Fox, R, Rowe, A, Douglas-Pugh, J, Thorburn, D, Barnes, E, Aithal, GP, Hull, D, Bhandal, K, Olsen, K, Woodward, P, Lax, S, Newsome, P, Smith, D, Kallio, A, Adams, D, Homer, V & Weston, C 2024, '', Hepatology Communications, vol. 8, no. 5, e0426.

Pop, O-T, Geng, A, Flint, E, Singanayagam, A, Ercan, C, Possamai, L, Patel, VC, Kuenzler, P, Meier, M-A, Soysal, S, Hruz, P, Kollmar, O, Tatham, KC, Ward, JK, M眉llhaupt, B, Weber, A, Wendon, J, Niess, JH, Heim, M, Semela, D, Weston, C, Antoniades, CG, Terracciano, LM, Triantafyllou, E, Brenig, RG & Bernsmeier, C 2023, '', Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology.

Greenman, R, Segal-Salto, M, Barashi, N, Hay, O, Katav, A, Levi, O, Vaknin, I, Aricha, R, Aharoni, S, Snir, T, Mishalian, I, Olam, D, Amer, J, Salhab, A, Safadi, R, Maor, Y, Trivedi, P, Weston, CJ, Saffioti, F, Hall, A, Pinzani, M, Thorburn, D, Peled, A & Mor, A 2023, '', JCI Insight, vol. 8, no. 12, e162270.

Hall, C, Law, JP, Reyat, JS, Cumberland, MJ, Hang, S, Vo, NTN, Raniga, K, Weston, CJ, O鈥橲hea, C, Townend, JN, Gehmlich, K, Ferro, CJ, Denning, C & Pavlovic, D 2023, '', Scientific Reports, vol. 13, no. 1, 12137.

Arndtz, K, Chen, YY, Rowe, A, Homer, V, Kirkham, A, Douglas-Pugh, J, Slade, D, Thorburn, D, Barnes, E, Aithal, G, Newsome, P, Smith, D, Adams, D, Weston, C & Hirschfield, G 2022, '', Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation, vol. 9, no. 1.

El-awaisi, J, Kavanagh, D, Rink, M, Weston, C, Drury, N & Kalia, N 2022, '', JCI Insight, vol. 7, no. 5, e155236.

James, BH, Papakyriacou, P, Gardener, MJ, Gliddon, L, Weston, CJ & Lalor, PF 2022, '', Frontiers in Physiology, vol. 12, 753833.

Abstract

El-awaisi, J, Kavanagh, D, Rink, M, Weston, C, Drury, N & Kalia, N 2022, '', Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, vol. 173, no. supplement, pp. 7.

Review article

Greenman, R & Weston, CJ 2025, '', Cells, vol. 14, no. 2, 105.

Expertise

Immune mediated injury and fibrosis in the human liver