Lung diseases targeted by £7m global research initiative

Experts have received £7 million to launch a research initiative focused on reducing the impact of lung diseases worldwide.

Experts have received £7 million to launch a research initiative focused on reducing the impact of lung diseases worldwide.

The research aims to cut death rates from conditions that affect breathing and to reduce the impact these illnesses have on people’s daily lives.

Respiratory illnesses

Teams will investigate infectious diseases – such as pneumonia – as well as long term illnesses including asthma, lung cancer and chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD).

Funding from the National Institute for Health Research will establish a new Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health at the University of Edinburgh, to be known as RESPIRE.

RESPIRE will enable us to accelerate and extend our work with low and middle income country partners around the world to tackle major respiratory health challenges faced by the world’s most deprived populations.

Professor Aziz Sheikh
Co-Director of RESPIRE and Director of the Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh

Global partners

Researchers are working with groups in Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, and Pakistan to identify key challenges in these areas and to ensure potential interventions are fit for purpose around the world.

They are also setting up training programmes to equip research teams in these four countries with the skills needed to carry out high quality research in respiratory illnesses. 

We welcome the funding from NIHR to strengthen existing and create new research networks in Asia. Working with our RESPIRE partners, we will use this platform to raise awareness, build capacity and accelerate action to drive down the burden of disease from respiratory problems in Asia, and more widely around the world.

Professor Harry Campbell
Co-Director of RESPIRE and Co-Head of the Centre for Global Health Research, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh

Data safety

The scheme will put in place safeguards to ensure research data can be used securely to find answers to the most pressing questions.

Respiratory diseases are responsible for one in five deaths in South Asia and experts say new approaches are urgently needed to tackle the problem.

RESPIRE will be based in the University of Edinburgh’s Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics.

 

Read more on the RESPIRE website

Read more about the NIHR Global Health Research funding on the NIHR website