Increasing expertise in respiratory research Postgraduate Training Image Some members of the Centre's Postgraduate Training Platform The Centre is training the next generation of leaders in applied asthma research, including PhD and MD students, Early Career Researchers, and our Alumni. Funding for these members comes from several sources, reflecting the understanding of the benefit of being part of the Centre. The Centre hosts a range of postgraduate training and support for current and former members. This includes online and in-person training events covering topics as diverse as medical statistics, patient and public involvement in research, behavioural change, wellbeing, hints and tips for the viva and inhaler technique, among others. Find out more about our Postgraduate Training Platform Postgraduate Training Our alumni Since our students have completed their studies, our alumni network has been growing. Our alumni have varied roles beyond their PhD or MD studies with us. Many stay in asthma research, but others use their skills in areas such as engineering, psychology, nursing and teaching. Alumni case studies Dr Tracy Jackson Image Dr Tracy Jackson carried out her PhD investigating the impact of incentives on implementation of asthma self-management. Involving people in research was always a strong passion for Tracy, so she decided to follow this path, to be part of, and to then become a co-Lead and Senior Research Fellow on the Patient and Public Involvement platform in the Centre. Tracy co-produces research with lay members and facilitates Patient and Public Involvement research discussions. Tracy's PhD profile page Dr Io Chi-Yan Hui Image Dr Io Chi-Yan Hui used her engineering background to complete her PhD study with the Centre, investigating how a smart phone app could support asthma self-management. With commendations from the Centre and former industry colleagues, Io was able to register as a Chartered Engineer with the Engineering Council. Io now works as a consultant in digital health for a leading global organisation. Io's PhD profile page This article was published on 2024-09-24