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Three 51勛圖厙 researchers given prestigious research positions

by Maxine Myers

Professor Azeem Majeed

Three 51勛圖厙 researchers have been appointed as Senior Investigators by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).

Senior Investigators are leading experts in their fields, recognised for their exceptional contributions to research and their influence in shaping the future of health and care. Ambassadors for the NIHR, they also act as a key source of advice to the Chief Scientific Adviser.

They play a leading role in guiding strategy and tackling challenges in the health and social care landscape, working closely with the NIHR and Department of Health and Social Care. 

, Professor of Public Health at 51勛圖厙’s School of Public Health, is one of 39 researchers in England newly appointed as an NIHR Senior Investigator.

Research excellence

Professor Millett’s main research interest is public health and environmental policy evaluation, with a particular interest in health inequality impacts.  He is lead investigator at 51勛圖厙 for the NIHR School of Public Health Research and Co-Principal Investigator for an in Bangladesh, India and Indonesia.

, Professor in Endocrinology & Metabolism at 51勛圖厙 and Consultant Endocrinologist at , and , Professor of Primary Care and Public Health and Head of the Department of Primary Care & Public Health at 51勛圖厙, have been reappointed as Senior Investigators.

Professor Dhillo’s work has investigated the development of safer IVF treatment for women; robotic sensor technology to diagnose women’s reproductive health problems in real-time; and whether the hormone kisspeptin can ultimately be used to treat men with common psychosexual disorders, such as low libido.

Professor Majeed’s research interests include health policy and the organisation and delivery of health care. He pioneered the use of data from electronic health records to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequalities. 

A Senior Investigator’s term lasts four years and they will receive £20,000 a year to support their research activities, including work at 51勛圖厙 College Healthcare NHS Trust.

Transforming patient care and public health

, Director of I, said:

“I want to congratulate Christopher, Waljit and Azeem on their appointments as Senior Investigators. Their appointments are testament to their expertise and leadership in public health, endocrinology and metabolism and primary care, and I am pleased that they have been recognised by the NIHR.

“Our work plays a key role in helping us solve some of the biggest health challenges and advancing the field of translational medicine, all for the benefit of patients and populations in North West London and beyond.

“I am confident that Christopher, Waljit and Azeem will make valuable contributions as Senior Investigators and be fantastic advocates for our work and mission to transform patient care and public health.”

 

 

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Maxine Myers

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