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Some of the Centre's current PhD students taken at the Annual Scientific Meeting 2019
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PhD studentships available at the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research

We’re delighted to offer studentships for prospective PhD students for the academic year 2019/20, at locations across the UK.
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‘Hibernating’ research studies on standby to tackle next flu pandemic

An innovative new network of 'hibernating' research studies will improve the UK's preparedness for another influenza pandemic, according to a newly published article in The Lancet Infectious Diseases
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Highlights from the Annual Scientific Meeting 2019

A big thank you to all who came along and contributed to our latest ASM in London (12-13 March), celebrating five years of the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research.
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PPI Training - have your say!

Our Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) team at the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research are producing training for researchers and lay members on areas within PPI. Looking for your...
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What does it mean to secure the renewal?

Monica Fletcher OBE, Knowledge Exchange Lead at the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research, reflects on the impact of securing a further five years of funding for the Centre. Having...
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PPI member, Noelle Morgan, publishes article in Pulmonary Therapy

Congratulations to Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) member, Noelle Morgan, on her recent article published in Pulmonary Therapy
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Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research ASM 2019

12 - 13 March 2019 | Friends House, Euston Road, London
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Recently graduated PhD student, Io Hui, secures funding

Congratulations to Dr Io Hui and Professor Hilary Pinnock who have been awarded funding in the latest round of Innovation Grants from the Chief Scientist Office/Asthma UK.
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Funding to improve asthma diagnosis in primary care

Congratulations to Dr Luke Daines and Professor Hilary Pinnock who have secured funding from Asthma UK/Innovate UK for their study, developing a technological approach to help primary healthcare professionals make...
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Methodology workshop: Using cluster analysis for disease subtyping

A blog written by PhD student Elsie Horne, following February's methodology workshop on cluster analysis for disease subtyping.
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