Our Research Fellows are making important contributions to asthma research
The Centre has an amazing group of Research Fellows who are Early Career Researchers (ECRs) or Mid-Career Researchers. We use the UK Research and Innovation definition of ECR stages: doctoral, immediately postdoctorate and transition to independent researcher.
Each of the Research Fellows is working on a particular project in the field of applied respiratory research and has the opportunity to become a future research leader. Through the Centre, we offer additional training, support and connections to help them continue to develop their careers.
Profiles
You can read about our Research Fellows' projects, their publications and research activity as well as information about their background on their profile pages.
Project: STEP DOWN: Stopping Treatment Excess in asthma, using linked Primary care Data and evaluating patient’s Opinions, across the Whole Nation
Project: REAL HEALTH - Respiratory workstream: Identifying adults with asthma at high risk of hospital admission – Quality Improvement activity in East London
Project: Connect for Asthma (C4A): implementing Internet-of-Things (IoT) solutions to support asthma self-management
Project: Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of A Digital social intervention for people with troublesome astHma prOmoted by primary care Clinicians (AD-HOC)
Project: Development of an Integrated Pathway for Preschool Asthma/wheeze Management (IP2AM): a mixed methods study
Project: Researching patient attitudes towards asthma treatments, treatment behaviours and considerations of the new GINA guidelines.
The ECRs below don't have profile pages yet. While we build these, please see their institution or Research Gate profiles.
Atena Barat | Research Fellow, IMP2ART | Queen Mary University of London |
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