Governance

Governance

Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research – International Advisory Board

The International Advisory Board is a multi-disciplinary panel of leading asthma and primary care researchers that provide strategic advice and oversight to ensure the Centre is appropriately managed and remains cognisant of key developments in applied asthma research internationally.

Professor Fernando Martinez

Professor Fernando Martinez

Chair

Professor Fernando Martinez leads one of the University of Arizona’s most prominent and innovative institutes, BIO5, which is the hub for collaborative, interdisciplinary research that holds the promise to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease, feed humanity, and preserve safe, livable environments.

He is the Regents' Professor, Swift-McNear Professor of Pediatrics in the College of Medicine, Director of the Arizona Respiratory Center, and Director of the Arizona Clinical Translational Science Institute at the University of Arizona. Dr. Martinez is internationally renowned for his work studying the childhood origins of adult airway disease, and is focused on finding the links between genetic disposition and environmental triggers underlying the development of asthma and chronic airflow limitation.

View Profile

Headshot of Erika von Mutius

Professor Erika von Mutius

Member

Professor of Pediatrics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet and Head of the Asthma and Allergy Department of the Dr. von Hauner Children’s Hospital of the University of Munich.

Erika is Head of the Institute for Asthma and Allergy Prevention at Helmholtz Zentrum Munich. She is also Director of the Munich site of the Comprehensive Pneumology Centre Munich (CMC-P) and Coordinator of Disease Area (Asthma & Allergy) both within the German Centre for Lung Research (DZL).

Her research interests have been focused on the epidemiology of paediatric respiratory and allergic diseases, in particular the role of genetic and environmental, particularly microbial factors, for the development of asthma and allergic diseases.

View Profile

Professor Paul Little

Professor Paul Little

Member

Professor of Primary Care Research at the University of Southampton.

His main research areas of interest are: health promotion and the management of common self-limiting illnesses. These topics link evidence about effectiveness with the effect of management of patient beliefs and behaviour, better understanding the importance of the patient centred approach to the consultation.

Professor Little has been awarded the Maurice Wood Award for Lifetime Contribution to Primary Care Research by the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) and the Discovery prize by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).

View Profile

Professor Stan Szefler

Professor Stan Szefler

Member

Professor Szefler is Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the Director of the Pediatric Asthma Research Program and Research Medical Director for the Breathing Institute and the Section of Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Children’s Hospital Colorado. He is also the Interim Medical Director of the Research Institute at Children’s Hospital Colorado.

Professor Szefler’s major contributions are directed toward the individualized use of asthma therapy. He is currently the Co-Principal Investigator for the Denver site of the NHLBI PrecISE Network that is evaluating precision medicine for severe and exacerbation-prone asthma. For the past fifteen years, he has directed a school-centered asthma program (AsthmaCOMP) funded by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Cancer, Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Disease Program. He is also the Co-Principal Investigator for the Colorado site of the NHLBI DECIPHeR Alliance that is focused on reducing asthma risk in children with health disparities in the State of Colorado.

View Profile

Headshot of Carlos Camargo

Professor Carlos Camargo

Member

Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health.

His research interests include respiratory/allergy diseases (e.g. asthma, food allergy), effects of Vitamin D supplementation in respiratory/allergic diseases.

He is founder/director of the Emergency Medicine Network (EMNet), an international collaboration that aims to improve public health through projects in emergency care with a focus on respiratory/allergy emergencies, health services research in emergency care, and adverse social determinants of health.

View Profile

Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research – Centre Management Committee

The Centre Management Committee are responsible for executing the Centre’s strategy to undertake cutting-edge applied asthma research and build research capacity.

Committee Co-Chairs:

Aziz Sheikh

Chris Griffiths

Committee members:
Programme and platform leads:

Andy Bush

Gwyn Davies

Anna De Simoni

Sandra Eldridge

Steff Lewis

Hilary Pinnock

Andrew Wilson

Advocacy lead:

Monica Fletcher

Communications lead:

Susan Buckingham

Volunteer Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) patient leads:

Leo Campbell

Bill Day

Elisabeth Ehrlich

Olivia Fulton

PhD student representative:

Emma Kinley

Centre Manager:

Wendy Inglis Humphrey

 

Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research - Organisation Diagram

Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research Structure Diagram

 

© 2015 AUKCAR