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Head of Research and Innovation Advocacy @asthmalunguk Own views. Also seen on https://t.co/eT02B62aZt
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Joined October 2013
RT @samtwick: Thank you @WorlockKaylee for sharing a day in the life of your work. @asthmalunguk are committed to investing in the next gen…
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Great to see cross party support - from @MPGeorgeFreeman @ChiOnwurah and Baroness Merron from @DHSCgovuk - for the £1.7bn of medical research funded by charities. Thanks @AMRC for hosting @UKParliament
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RT @asthmalunguk: 🗣️This morning @TimDexter93, our Clean Air Lead, was on @SkyNews discussing the impact of wood burners.
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Very interesting from @NIHRresearch. Note: Respiratory outcomes have the strongest link to deprivation. Check out our report, Breathing Unequal
Today we've launched a new requirement that all applicants must demonstrate how their research will address existing inequalities in health and social care as a condition of funding. Applicants will now be required to show how inclusion is being built into all stages of the research lifecycle.
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@TheKingsFund CEO @swoolnough on the impact of respiratory disease on the NHS and what needs to change for a different future #BTSWinter2024
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@MonaBafadhel at #BTSWinter2024 on how there are different types of COPD exacerbations. We need to treat the right type of COPD.
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RT @aluk_research: We're so excited to be at @BTSrespiratory Winter Meeting. Come and find us on floor 3 at stand 47 in the Benjamin Britte…
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@TheKingsFund on the components of a productive life sciences partnership. Case study on asthma care in Greater Manchester, notes how poor outcomes are often linked to deprivation levels. NHS And Life Sciences Industry Partnerships: Collaborating To Improve Care | The King's Fund
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RT @cvheady007: Pressure. Patience. Persistence. These three words have guided me throughout my career and life, becoming cornerstones of…
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Interesting insights on the geographical spend on healthtech. @Tussell_UK would be helpful to split by conditions and areas of high deprivation (per MDI)
Government healthcare bodies spent £4,800,000,000 with tech suppliers in FY22/23. Find out who's ahead in this rapidly growing market with our 2024 report:
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